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"In a way, we desacralized French literature by making it more accessible to everyone," Mr. Santaki said.
On the other hand, Africans feared the secret power of these objects which were desacralized and blasphemed when exhibited in public to people who were not initiated in the rituals and rites that gave them their original meaning.
When it is no longer a vehicle for > reintegrating a primordial situation ... that is, when it is desacralized, > cyclic time becomes terrifying; it is seen as a circle forever turning on > itself, repeating itself to infinity.The Sacred and the Profane, p. 107 When the world becomes desacralized, the traditional cyclic view of time is too firmly entrenched to simply vanish. It survives, but in a profane form (such as the myth of reincarnation).
The Water Box was modified during the following period (600 and 900 AD), the space was desacralized and used in daily tasks represented by two ovens recovered in recent excavations, which could be used for food processing.
The red-brick church was built in 1906-1907 to the designs by Anthony F. A. Schmitt. The Romanesque building has two towers. Effective November 30, 2017, the St. Pius V church building was desacralized for secular use.Timothy Cardiinal Dolan.
Carl Jung considered symbols to provide a means for the numinous to return from the unconscious to the desacralized worldC. G. Jung, Man and his Symbols (1978) p. 83-94—a means for the recovery of myth, and the sense of wholeness it once provided, to a disenchanted modernity.Casement, Ann. 2007.
Ellul's commitment to scrutinize technological development is expressed as such: The sacred then, as classically defined, is the object of both hope and fear, both fascination and dread. Once, nature was the all-encompassing environment and power upon which human beings were dependent in life and death, and so was experienced as sacred. The Reformation desacralized the church in the name of the Bible, and the Bible became the sacred book. But since then, scientism (through Charles Darwin's theory of evolution) and reason (higher criticism and liberal theology) have desacralized the scriptures, and the sciences, particularly those applied sciences that are amenable to the aims of collective economic production (be it capitalist, socialist, or communist), have been elevated to the position of sacred in Western culture.
Lilla Alby's oldest remaining building is Ahlby säteri, a seat farm from the 1620s. The church, Alby kyrka, was built in 1892 and is listed as a cultural heritage. It has been run by the Church of Sweden since 1934. In 2013, it was desacralized and sold to the adult education school MKFC Stockholms folkhögskola.
Shayatin are assumed to visit filthy or desacralized places.Marion Holmes Katz Body of Text: The Emergence of the Sunni Law of Ritual Purity SUNY Press, 2012 p. 13 They tempt humans into sin and to everything that is disapproved by society, by their whisperings.Gerda Sengers Women and Demons: Cultic Healing in Islamic Egypt Brill, 2003 p.
A celebration of Holi Festival in the United States. Gulal consumption related to Holi festival has been taken out from the Hindu context and desacralized. The desacralization consists in a distortion of the original meaning of the cultural elements at the base of the Holi ceremony, which has often suffered from a disrespectful treatment. Indeed, in the contemporary Western society, Holi festival has become a phenomenon of consumerism, with no longer religious aspects.
It was opened on 28 October 2016. The building consists of three parts: an auditorium holding up to 1026 people, the entrance area in the middle (which is in the desacralized church of St. Marien), and a second hall which holds an audience of up to 250 people. The big hall is designed for symphonic concerts, the smaller one for chamber music. Foyer at opening The hall is the home location of the Bochumer Symphoniker orchestra.
According to the historical writings of Prudentius, the deconsecration of a temple merely required the removal of the cult statue and altar, and it could be reused. However, this was often extended to the removal or even destruction of other statues and icons, votive stelae, and all other internal imagery and decoration. Such objects were not always destroyed, some were desacralized or "cleansed" by having crosses chiseled onto them and perhaps a rite performed over them.
For instance, the Woncheon'gang bon-puri, a Jeju shamanic narrative about a girl who goes in search for her parents and becomes a goddess, is either descended from or ancestral to a very similar mainland Korean folktale called the Fortune Quest. But because the Woncheon'gang bon-puri is a sacred story about a goddess, unlike the Fortune Quest, the former is a myth and the latter is not. Some Korean myths are mythicized folktales, while many Korean folktales are desacralized myths.
The work was first exhibited in Madrid in the summer of 2015. At the end of 2015, a section of the work was selected to be part of a retrospective exhibition of Azcona's works inside the city of Pamplona's Monument to the Fallen of the Spanish Civil War. The work was located on the altar of the old monument, which was formerly the cathedral of Pamplona; at the time of the show, it had already been desacralized. The day after the inauguration of the exhibition, multiple demonstrations and demands for its closure occurred.
A few years after the commission to Carrera, on June 22, 1771, the bishopric of Pamplona prohibited giving mass in the hermitage because it was in a precarious architectural situation. This prohibition lasted until 1832. That same year the bishopric authorized the restoration of the hermitage since the decision had been made to demolish the other hermitage in the village, the hermitage of The Holly Cross Masses were celebrated in the hermitage of Santiago until 1977 and the procession of Good Friday from the parish and to the hermitage continued until 1979. Currently the hermitage is desacralized.
At the end of 2015, a section of the work by Abel Azcona was selected to be part of a retrospective exhibition of the artists works inside the city of Pamplona's Monument to the Fallen in the Spanish Civil War. The work was located on the altar of the old monument, which was formerly the cathedral of Pamplona, but at the time of Azconas' show, it was desacralized. Along with Amen's other critical works about child abuse such as The Shadow was displayed. In The Shadow, he denounced cases of child abuse in a piece in which the survivors are the protagonists.
Disenchantment is related to the notion of desacralization, whereby the structures and institutions that previously channeled spiritual belief into rituals that promoted collective identities came under attack and waned in popularity. According to Henri Hubert and Marcel Mauss, the ritual of sacrifice involved two processes: sacralization and desacralization. The process of sacralization endows a profane offering with sacred properties—consecration—which provides a bridge of communication between the worlds of the sacred and profane. Once the sacrifice has been made, the ritual must be desacralized in order to return the worlds of the sacred and profane to their proper places.
Louis was then tried by the National Convention (self- instituted as a tribunal for the occasion), found guilty of high treason, and executed by guillotine on 21 January 1793, as a desacralized French citizen under the name of Citizen Louis Capet, in reference to Hugh Capet, the founder of the Capetian dynasty – which the revolutionaries interpreted as Louis's surname. Louis XVI was the only King of France ever to be executed, and his death brought an end to more than a thousand years of continuous French monarchy. Both of his sons died in childhood, before the Bourbon Restoration; his only child to reach adulthood, Marie Therese, was given over to the Austrians in exchange for French prisoners of war, eventually dying childless in 1851.

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