Examples of 'sanctae' in a sentence

Meaning of "sanctae"

Sanctae is a Latin adjective meaning sacred or holy. It is often used in religious contexts to describe places, objects, or people that are considered holy or deserving of reverence

How to use "sanctae" in a sentence

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Ut inimicos sanctae ecclesiae humiliare digneris.
In the Visigoth period it was already called sanctae crucis.
The sanctae Katharinae.
It says in the guide books the Valley of Midsomer Sanctae.
Today we celebrate the Sanctae Familiae, an opportunity to reflect on our own family.
Since that time the Sisters have always been at Domus Sanctae Marthae.
As indicated above, the Acta Sanctae Sedis ceased publication four years later.
Last refreshment stop before we turn off the Ridgeway for Midsomer Sanctae.
Kilstroem, " Societas Sanctae Birgittae and the renaissance of the remembrance of St Birgitta.
In the inscription it is written, Sanctae Margaritae.
Apolloniatarum, civitatis sanctae ecclesiae ", but it is uncertain whether he was associated with this Apollonia.
He was then made Apostolic Administrator " ad nutum Sanctae Sedis " of the diocese of Onjiva.
It replaced a similar publication that had existed since 1865, under the title of " Acta Sanctae Sedis.
Fenenna 's parentage is confirmed in the Genealogia sanctae Hedwigis literally, Genealogy of Saint Hedwig.
In ancient texts, Sainte-Julie is called Ecclesia Sanctae Julittae.

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He is best known for his Tractatus de Indulgentiâ Sanctae Mariae de Portiunculâ composed about 1335.
His first major work in Dresden was a Mass, the " Missa Sanctae Caeciliae " c.
Has signature Berardus, diac . card . sanctae Rom.

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