(n.) A doxology (beginning Gloria Patri, Glory be to the Father), sung or said at the end of the Psalms in the service of the Roman Catholic and other churches.
(n.) A portion of the Mass (Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Glory be to God on high), and also of the communion service in some churches. In the Episcopal Church the version in English is used.
(n.) The musical setting of a gloria.
Example Sentences:
(1) Arriving at reasoned positions on the ethical issues in the care of older women leads to agreement with Gloria Steinem that women may be the one group that grows more radical with age.
(2) The same refusal to back down characterised his dispute with Norman Mailer, whose attitudes towards women had brought rebukes from Gloria Steinem and Kate Millett.
(3) As good a way as any would have been to have followed the Twitter feed of one of his backbench MPs, Gloria De Piero, who was tweeting: “The government has a mandate to open Brexit negotiations but not a blank cheque that puts jobs, workers’ rights and our economy at risk.” Instead, he chose to go for a feeble joke.
(4) Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the former Philippine president, has been charged with electoral fraud after the government rushed to court to prevent her from leaving the country.
(5) There’s a song by Gloria Ann Taylor, Love Is A Hurting Thing; you hear it and you want to burst out crying, it’s the most incredibly emotive vocal.
(6) Curtis' new time-travel romantic comedy About Time, starring Domnhall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams has been invited to screen in the 8000-seat outdoor Piazza Grande venue, alongside the award-winning Chilean film Gloria , and the much-admired US indie Blue Ruin, fresh from the Director's Fortnight at Cannes.
(7) – based on the music of Gloria Estefan – has a Latin sound.
(8) Judge Gloria Sturman denied the Trump campaign’s request to preserve early voting records in Clark County.
(9) I’ve been discovering so much that, at times, I’ve felt like my head was about to explode … I decided to start a feminist book club, as I want to share what I’m learning and hear your thoughts too.” Our Shared Shelf now has around 150,000 members on Goodreads , with titles discussed by the group including Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis, Caitlin Moran’s How to Be a Woman, Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and Gloria Steinem’s My Life on the Road.
(10) That approach certainly backfired when Madeleine Albright, a former secretary of state, and the feminist Gloria Steinem suggested women had an obligation to back her.
(11) Rodrigo Duterte also said he would pardon ex-president Gloria Arroyo, who is being detained at a military hospital while on trial for graft and vote fraud.
(12) Rio de Janeiro state authorities promised to complete sewerage infrastructure near the Marina da Gloria by the end of this year and are making progress.
(13) What just happened,” Gloria Lowell asked, shaking her head.
(14) Nearly 1,400 of them will be sailing in the waters near Marina da Gloria in Guanabara Bay, swimming off Copacabana beach, and canoeing and rowing on the brackish waters of the Rodrigo de Freitas Lake.
(15) The feminist writer Gloria Steinem called it "the best show on television" .
(16) This feat he proudly recorded: “One cackling young crone claimed loudly that I had no evidence.” As well as limiting access to abortion and excluding women from company boards and any other careers where they might take men’s jobs, Mr Buchanan hopes, with his election campaign, to inflict especial damage on the Labour party, to which end he is standing against Gloria de Piero .
(17) Gloria De Piero, shadow minister for women and equalities, said: "Michael Fabricant's tweet is utterly appalling and he must apologise personally to Yasmin Alibhai-Brown immediately.
(18) Gloria De Piero, the shadow equalities minister, said it was “good news that the government have finally embraced pay transparency after shelving the Labour legislation for five years”.
(19) Shadow minister for young people and voter registration Gloria De Piero, 42, MP for Ashfield since 2010 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian A rare shadow cabinet spot for one of the MPs who nominated Liz Kendall for the leadership.
(20) But in 1963, when Gloria Steinem went undercover in the New York club for Show magazine, she described a life of swollen feet, drudgery, "demerits" for laddered tights or scruffy tails, and a constant low-level thrum of sexual harassment.
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Definition:
(n.) The service or sacrifice of the Mass.
Example Sentences:
(1) The works of this period include Revelation and Fall (1966), in which a nun in blood-red costume and a megaphone shrieks expressionist poems of Georg Trakl, the Missa super l’Homme Armé (1968), a parody of a Latin Mass, and above all Eight Songs for a Mad King (1969).
(2) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Club des Femmes If you’re looking for queer representation in London’s galleries, look no further than Arcadia Missa , a Peckham-based enterprise with a dedicated focus on “contemporary art with intent”.