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17 Sentences With "be contrite"

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I need to really be contrite and sorry about that.
That will reduce the incentive for carriers to be contrite.
Cohen was expected to be contrite when he appeared before the congressional committee.
Individuals make easier targets because we can see their faces and force them to be contrite.
Later, Norwood would be contrite, and he would pay Williams extra to make up for the pain he'd caused.
If their stories were to be sympathetic, these women had to adhere to certain guiding principles: Be contrite. Apologize.
But if they kept you waiting for more than, say, 10 to 15 minutes, you want them to be contrite about it.
Before he filed a new suit, Damon confronted Lee at a Diana Ross concert about getting stiffed ... and Daniels appeared to be contrite.
To members of Congress, Facebook will be contrite and stress the challenges of fixing its technology to prevent abuse of its site by foreign governments.
Only a self righteous, narcissist would continue to spout off and not - in the face of Americans' pain and agony -be contrite and apologize for your part in this catastrophe.
Although we're Americans, being Muslims means anytime something ugly happens in the world, we're expected to condemn it, and be contrite for the actions of any depraved individual who claims our faith, ranging from the horrors of Paris to San Bernardino and Orlando.
Erikka Knuti, a former communications aide to the senator, described her experience as broadly positive and said Ms. Klobuchar could be contrite at times, remembering a gesture of regret from the senator once after she snapped at Ms. Knuti in an elevator in front of another lawmaker.
Because then you'd have to admit you were dead WRONG running around bellowing that HRC was more dangerous than "Only a self righteous, narcissist would continue to spout off and not - in the face of Americans' pain and agony -be contrite and apologize for your part in this catastrophe," she concluded.
Saint Peter Repentant 1823–25, GoyaIn Christianity, contrition or contriteness (from the Latin contritus 'ground to pieces', i.e. crushed by guilt) is repentance for sins one has committed. The remorseful person is said to be contrite. A central concept in much of Christianity, contrition is regarded as the first step, through Christ, towards reconciliation with God.
The second circumstance is thus envisaged more for mission territories where priests may visit certain villages only a few times a year. For a valid reception of general absolution, the penitent must be contrite for all his mortal sins and have the resolution to confess, at the earliest opportunity, each of those mortal sins forgiven in general absolution. Anyone receiving general absolution is also required to make a complete individual confession to a priest as soon as possible. An historical example is the absolution given by Fr. William Corby to the Irish Brigade during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
Descent from the Cross, c. 1435. Here van der Weyden portrays the tears and partially visible eyes of Mary of Clopas.Campbell (2004), 34 Van der Weyden's depiction of the Magdalen is based on Mary of Bethany,Described as "This Mary, whose brother Lazarus now lay sick, was the same one who poured perfume on the Lord and wiped his feet with her hair". identified by the time of Pope Gregory I as the repentant prostitute of .McNamara (1994), 24 She then became associated with weeping and reading: Christ's mercy causes the eyes of the sinner to be contrite or tearful.
For example, numerous verses of chapter 11 of the Manusmriti are dedicated to confession, repentance and penance. These include those related to willful and unintentional misdeeds, such as those related to injury or killing of other life forms, harming vegetation or forests, consuming forbidden foods or liquids (meat, liquor to Brahmins and monks), theft, and many others. The word dushkrtam in karmic context specially appears in verses 11.228–232. These, translates Patrick Olivelle – a scholar of ancient Sanskrit literature, encourage the person to "declare his misdeed publicly, be contrite", "acknowledge the infraction" before others, sincerely "abhor the evil deed", understand the consequences any misdeeds have "on his afterlife", resolve "I will never do that again", and then "pursue wholesome activity with his thoughts, speech and body", according to Manusmriti.

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