English to Gujarati Dictionary confessional

confessional

કબૂલાત
definition
noun
And there were a good many other sequences planned for the picture which are not there, including her visit to a confessional in the Catholic church - without words, nothing was ever said.
an enclosed stall in a church divided by a screen or curtain in which a priest sits to hear people confess their sins.
His lyrics read like tabloid confessionals , offering glimpses into a celebrity's life.
an admission or acknowledgment that one has done something that one is ashamed or embarrassed about; a confession.
adjective
the autobiography is remarkably confessional
(especially of speech or writing) in which a person reveals or admits to private thoughts or past incidents, especially ones that cause shame or embarrassment.
the confessional approach to religious education
of or relating to confessions of faith or doctrinal systems.
translation of 'confessional'
પાપનો એકરાર સાંભળનાર,
ના એકરાર વિષેનું,
બેઠક કે ઓરડી,
ધર્મગુરુના આસન
example
They started with an a priori assumption that their particular 'confessional' stance descended from the original expression of the Christian faith in the first century.
With jangly guitars, electronic touches, melancholic melodies, and 'confessional' lyrics, this album is a must have for any indie-pop enthusiast.
American 'confessional' Protestantism lacks the strength, influence, and productivity to carry this much weight, and it has been so lacking for a long time.
It edges you away from the tendency towards melodrama that you occasionally get in 'confessional' verse.
In some dioceses, priests were expected to preach on the subject at least once a year, and it was not unusual for priests to raise the issue of contraception in the 'confessional' .
It is not a 'confessional' religious statement about the nature of God; rather, only the view of the writer/community is presented.
Not a very large structure, the church was more of a chapel - bearing only five rows of pews, a small 'confessional' , and an altar below a crucifix.
‘I want to hear a love 'confessional' ,’ he said before realizing he was saying it.
Instead it was a solid, sensible, stately speech, at times 'confessional' , highly personal.
And it is true that a priest has a rebuttable presumption against revealing in court what he has heard in the 'confessional' .
The play then shifts to a church 'confessional' where the geek is talking about the sniffing incident, about how it was a sinful display but arousing nonetheless.
Consequently, the screenplay has him paying frequent visits to a 'confessional' .
In the field of 'confessional' theology there have been developments that allow greater receptivity to new ideas.
He rejected 'confessional' Christianity and allowed religious toleration in his kingdom.
The reaction to our contemporary 'confessional' culture has altered the meaning of free speech and privacy.
In a series of 'confessional' encounters with his Dublin therapist, Ian, he reveals the hoarded guilt that rationally explains an irrational phenomenon.
The role of 'confessional' statements in the search for unity and the effect of participation in the Eucharist to establish the fellowship of believers with each other and Jesus Christ are seen as forging an inner link.
With regard to Baptists becoming teachers in public schools and 'confessional' religious instruction, the situation in Finland has been much the same as in the other Nordic countries.
With great scholarly skill, he shows how centuries-old Orthodox religious philosophy and rituals resembled the penitent, 'confessional' modes employed in the Soviet era.
He was an unashamed 'confessional' Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism.
OK I was just responded to by someone who listened to my stuff, cutting my 'confessional' train of thought off.
He stopped embracing jealousy not wanting to hear a maudlin 'confessional' in the hallway outside the lavatories.
The answer is one that feminists do not like to hear - namely, that the priest is an icon of Christ and acts in persona Christi at the altar and in the 'confessional' .
I cried, the shock hurling my voice aloud, out of the 'confessional' whisper.
The priest will then assign a ‘penance’, which usually consists of a few prayers to say in the church after leaving the 'confessional' .
They spoke in a 'confessional' whisper.
Christian doctrine identifies the rules by which Christians use 'confessional' language to define the social world that they indwell.
Institutionally, the field is not best described in the ways better suited to a previous period, using the categories of 'confessional' theology and neutral religious studies.
Anyhow, it's not a surprise that so many of the examples of this kind are in 'confessional' writing about relationship problems.
I'm going to have to spend a year in the 'confessional' at church after all this is over.
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