English to Portuguese Dictionary congregation

congregation

congregação
definition
noun
In the congregation assembled for worship, these two movements meet, and the heavenly angels join the children of God in festal celebration.
a group of people assembled for religious worship.
large congregations of birds may cause public harm
a gathering or collection of people, animals, or things.
translation of 'congregation'
noun
conselho,
fiéis,
congregação,
reunião,
paróquia
example
The initiative is a global 'congregation' of universities and private firms striving to advance small satellite technology.
There was much upset in the village after a large 'congregation' gathered in order to see the band.
The 'congregation' or assembly does not wait until worship is over before it proclaims the good news.
Slowly various people throughout the whole 'congregation' got to their feet, until finally all were standing.
Now we have one or two homeless members that are a regular part of our 'congregation' .
You may find it impossible to buy or rent a building for your 'congregation' 's worship services, or even to conduct an open-air revival meeting.
It brings much delight and refreshment to a 'congregation' in the Prayer Meeting to hear one or two unfamiliar texts of the Bible quoted.
There was much awkward silence at a recent 'congregation' of Harvard grads gathered to wish him well.
All the initiated Sikhs form Panth, whereas all the members of a Sikh 'congregation' form a Sangat or Sikh Sangat.
All around the meeting place are blocks of flats and the 'congregation' regularly does leaflet drops.
This was a list of their religious and social demands and included demands that ministers should be elected by the whole 'congregation' and that they should teach the Holy Gospel in a pure and simple form.
The 'congregation' is invited to attend this tragedy.
A 'congregation' perceives its role within a community according to its core values.
So she took her back home and she and her whole 'congregation' prayed over her for her to heal.
What ought to be worship from a 'congregation' has become entertainment for an audience.
drought conditions lead to the 'congregation' of animals around watering points
If they did, they, too, would die, and God's wrath would come upon the whole 'congregation' .
They close their eyes to the fact that not all religions nor every 'congregation' within any given denomination agrees with their stance.
The Baraka 'congregation' also includes international members from as far away as Korea and Sweden.
The 'congregation' in Basra is doing better and meets regularly now.
The whole 'congregation' was asked to stand and join in prayer for us.
It will not take long, however, for the whole 'congregation' to learn all the words.
The ministry and the budget need to reflect the assembled gifts of the 'congregation' .
Sociological literature has addressed how religious ideals inform a 'congregation' 's public presence.
that church took the place of the storefront the 'congregation' had used before the war
The cinema house is still basically a social space for mass 'congregation' .
Yet the Anglican Church in Africa will probably not be able to survive as we know it today if it is forced to cut off links with the 'congregation' in the West on this issue.
This trend in modern suburbia has raised standards, creating more separate rooms in the house, freeing the living room from being a place of 'congregation' for the entire family.
The core 'congregation' that regularly goes to church is considerably smaller.
The 'congregation' regularly sponsors food bank drives and soup kitchens for the poor, many of whom are gambling addicts, and now faces eviction if the casino licence is approved.
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