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"penance" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] (especially in particular religions) an act that you give yourself to do, or that a priest gives you to do, in order to show that you are sorry for something you have done wrong
  2. [singular] something that you have to do even though you do not like doing it

378 Sentences With "penance"

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Your first act of penance is to watch the above.
Punishments in ecclesiastical courts may have involved just giving penance.
You live alone and do penance in a rundown house.
Perhaps his only penance is to sit and wait endlessly.
Is this penance for encouraging audiences to sit through After Earth?
But they regard such things as a penance not a privilege.
We talk about penance and you send this through the door.
House of Penance takes place in San Jose in 1905. Mrs.
She had kept the scratched photo as a kind of penance.
It wasn't penance with this book and working at the Coney.
That's why he chose to stay in jail as his own penance.
It's why the ill are absolved from fasting on days of penance.
Alternatively, you could start on the whole penance thing a little early.
Facing your fears, especially in conjunction with penance, was key to Nxivm.
The ashes symbolize penance and the dust from which God made people.
Perhaps it was penance for ripping up that California road years back.
I had to do penance for being a coward and a hypocrite.
The prevailing mood is one of suffering: pilgrimages, confinement, penance and death.
Putting up with visits from ambitious New Yorkers qualifies as their penance.
The meeting between the two seems to show Trump has accepted Cruz's penance.
"She believes she has done her penance," says a source close to Anthony.
Garnish with blueberries and enjoy while mulling over your imminent month of penance.
"Penance in individual life, prosperity for others," Ramdev told me with a smile.
Cardinal O'Brien was later ordered to leave Scotland for spiritual renewal and penance.
As part of his penance, he will probably rake in billions of dollars.
It felt like an expiation, a penance for I don't quite know what.
"For every rock-star move I make onstage, I do penance," he said.
For observant Christians, the season of Lent means fasting, abstinence, confession and penance.
Ozymandias, did penance for his original sin, saving the world by killing millions.
Benedict sentenced Father Degollado to a life of penance and prayer in 2006.
As a penance, I pay for the burrata, courgetti, pea melange, lemon, and dill.
He believes she's doing it as a way to seek penance for Wes' death.
Worshippers spend the day giving penance or even fasting, as they did throughout Lent.
We agree, vowing to atone for our abnormalness and do penance with every meal.
No. The Mooch did not rechristen himself the Pooch, nor was there any penance.
Many who visit the steps ascend on their knees, as an act of penance.
That is either an overdue development or an earnest act of penance or both.
"Maybe I do it for my own personal penance," he said of his efforts.
Some believe penance cleanses sins, cures illnesses and even leads to wishes coming true.
Whether this is a penance or an escape or both is not made explicit.
I think it's a good learning penance you have to do as a writer.
The Roman Catholic sacrament of penance and reconciliation, commonly called confession, is a perfect response.
And what amount of time and what level of penance, if any, permits a comeback?
This scuffle became a small performance of its own; an act of penance and shame.
This grandma is your penance for having a friend who is capable of being loved.
Pessimism can be a form of penance, and of spiritual humility in a humanist age.
Even though using condoms might be inconvenient, consider it your penance for missing a pill.
That's where I did penance for the inexcusable habit of putting food in my body.
Yeah. Back in the newspapers, and it feels like they're paying penance or feel guilty.
Or, if it couldn't be avoided, feeling deep remorse and performing some sort of penance.
Nxivm taught the power of penance as a time-tested shortcut to achieving self-improvement.
What if I swallowed my principles and sent a contribution to Planned Parenthood as penance?
Those who do know may find themselves considering whether a yearlong hiatus is satisfactory penance.
Kraft's proposed penance includes ... completing a course about prostitution and 100 hours of community service.
I'd hoped the article might be penance for the three most dishonest months of my life.
For the Christians who choose to observe it, Lent is a time of penance and abstinence.
The grim practice of removing someone's pinky finger is a form of penance among the group.
To pay my penance to you all, I added two whole additional days onto my Challenge.
When you stray from their team, it's your penance to get back in their good graces.
He wishes he could choose his own penance instead of having one assigned by the priest.
Starting Feminist Apparel, Martofel wrote in 2013, was a "humble attempt" at penance for his misdeeds.
"There were only so many ways of mining my comfortable married life for penance," she says.
Sincere Republican penance for electing this lout as our president and debasing our collective moral currency.
We're a country still premised on an original sin, and we're not done paying penance for it.
One does one's penance by endlessly attesting to this privilege in hope of some kind of forgiveness.
I think maybe part of this thing is like penance for being in advertising for so long.
Is the UN going to invest in plumbing and sanitation as penance for the disease it introduced?
With freedom in the distant future, John committed himself to paying his penance and serving his time.
"Eunice is paying penance for other people's sins, is what poor Eunice is doing," Murt said, agitated.
It's that spirit of comraderie that, for Bielich, always made being a part of Penance pure fun.
Our Minotaur, once the terror of gods and men, has forgotten most of his crimes demanding penance.
My penance was a round of emails with various parties at Hertz, which eventually reversed the charges.
Pope Francis ordered the former cardinal to live a cloistered life of "prayer and penance" last summer.
The bustling Stradun was used to film a portion of Cersei's infamous Walk of Penance in Season 5.
The Vatican in 2011 had sentenced Karadima to a life of penance and prayer for his sex crimes.
Rick Perry, the former Texas governor, pointedly recalled Trump's admission last summer that he never really does penance.
Fernando Karadima, who was originally sanctioned to a lifetime of "penance and prayer" for having sexually abused minors.
I consider it penance for the company's egregious and barely functional rip-off of the iOS share sheet.
He is doing public penance, sacrificing his individual divinity for the sake of the worldly and the mundane.
Christians light the first of four Advent candles, representing prayer, penance, rejoicing and sacrifice in preparation for Christmas.
At first it seems like pure provocation — or penance, perhaps, for airing such awful characterizations of her community.
It was more a form of penance for his implication in the pay-to-play Keating Five scandal.
He was ordered by the Vatican to live a life of seclusion, penance, and prayer until his death.
Two of the 14 priests who were permanently banned were sentenced by the Vatican to prayers and penance.
I also wondered if I should plant myself on the couch and watch as a form of penance.
We no longer have any other mode of self-overcoming available to us: this is our asceticism, our penance.
Yesterday's event, however, was hosted by a company that had paid its penance and was ready to move on.
Svenson took up the Black Hood mantle as a way to do penance for taking an innocent man's life.
My kids will like it and that's just part of the penance I had to pay for having kids.
Penance (it's as ominous and non-specific as it sounds) is coming for her and pretty much everyone else.
Does a person need so many tragedies to grow into a man who expects to be murdered as penance?
GlobalNews reports that Marcotte wants to donate $1,000 to the Lake Country food bank as some kind of penance.
It, perhaps, is a sort of penance for the automaker's role in the larger Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal, Dieselgate.
O.J. is eternally beyond redemption or forgiveness, but putting money in the hands of another is penance by other means.
But the lessons to which they bear testament cannot just be compartmentalised as acts of penance separate from everyday life.
Fasting and penance are the order of the day as Christians the world over mark Jesus' crucifixion on Good Friday.
This is thrown into even starker relief because Claire spends the episode doing uncomfortable penance for her 20-year absence.
The company owes the United States a huge apology and a generation of penance -- far away from power, I hope.
The idea that food requires penance in the form of exercise is a pervasive cultural myth, and is incredibly harmful.
As penance, they decided that Oks should run for mayor of his hometown, Ardsley, N.Y., a hyperquaint Westchester County suburb.
Called "penitentes" after their resemblance of a crowd in kneeling penance, these icy spires can reach over 1,600 feet tall.
It moved from the elaborate Catholic rites of penance and official forgiveness to a regime of rigorously monitored, unceasing self-interrogation.
After a day of silence (and presumably of penance), the company has undertaken to answer at least some of these questions.
The "penance and prayer" sanction has been the Vatican's punishment of choice for elderly priests convicted of raping and molesting children.
That proved an insufficient penance: state authorities in Tamil Nadu announced the Tuticorin plant would be shut permanently, never mind expanded.
Volkswagen Group is really into fuel-efficient SUVs lately — penance for Dieselgate, perhaps — with Audi's plug-in hybrid Q7 launching worldwide.
"When you get a dispensation — and I think it's coming — you should do penance on another occasion," Hebda said last month.
Except, of course, from Trump himself, who weighed in to bless his new employee's penance in a tweet of his own.
The Good Athlete is supposed to stand in front of reporters and answer stupid questions as penance for a bad performance.
It was his penance for firing eight shots from a gun into his garage wall after an argument in Davie, Fla.
After all, what's wrong with requiring ostensibly bad actors to donate to good causes as a form of penance and repentance?
I'll see you Friday, when I'll still be doing penance for an error I introduced into the newsletter of Sept. 9.
A comeback fight with Ryan Bader or another fighter further down in the light heavyweight rankings would be an understandable penance.
He corrupted generations of seminarians and priests, and Pope Benedict ordered him to withdraw to a life of prayer and penance.
The ultimate purpose of Augustine's and Tolstoy's confessions, like Wittgenstein's, was ascetic: self-improvement through the catharsis and penance confession elicits.
But some might see today as the proper reckoning for Facebook — penance for years of neglecting safety in favor of growth.
It's the big hurrah before Christians start Lent, a season of prayer, penance and fasting in preparation for the Easter season.
Nothing about Johnny Rotten's aggressively careless posture conveyed penance, vulnerability, or any of the other things Healy has to worry about.
The next chapter of the story is how a multi-billion-dollar penance will be dispensed to right their emissions wrong.
Named for their resemblance to the religious rites of penance in Catholicism, these structures have been observed on Earth and Pluto.
Or is Nick offering himself up for some cheap public shaming as some sort of penance for the whole alleged cheating thing?
She would also then tell that footballer to ask an ultra-Christian conservative if she would "do anal" with him as penance.
Allowing oneself to experience Jesus' suffering caps off the Lenten season of penance and makes Easter Sunday's celebrations all the more joyful.
Such men wanted to signal status, and they wanted to do penance (something which, if done conspicuously, served the former purpose too).
This particularly Christian assurance of wrongdoing, penance and forgiveness is not necessarily what I believe, but the skin-shedding potential of spring?
Mr. Guadagnino may be actually trying to assuage his conscience (or ours), as if to do penance for all this careless opulence.
I asked for nothing and I just stepped away ... because that is penance and I put a lot of thought into it.
He forced Cersei to confess her sins and then sent her on a penance walk that none of us will ever forget.
In other words, nothing — not indulgences, not confession or penance, not even good works — can alter the course of a person's salvation.
Mulcair's penance for the party's drubbing in the last election was largely lacking, and the membership appeared to pick up on that.
"Fool Me," he said, is in part explicit penance — a declaration that he might be Fooled but he won't be fooled again.
"Those actions of prayer, penance, and fasting, he does have that to ease his conscience, but that does nothing for the victims."
In the movie Catherine bails when she finds a woman sleeping on the floor as "penance" for being defiant to her husband.
" The "traditional cultural warrior" — he counted himself one — "believes in the Judeo-Christian code of forgiveness — but with punishment and with penance.
When I was given my penance, I walked out and I was like, 'Oh my God, I just lied to a fucking priest!
If Mr. Rock flogged Hollywood properly enough, the Oscars — along with the academy's reforms — might come across as a kind of public penance.
The Vatican found him guilty and sentenced the priest to a lifetime of "penance and prayer," though he won't face a criminal prosecution.
Cover: Pope Francis Leads The Celebration Of The Sacrament Of Penance at St. Peter's Basilica on March 29, 2019 in Vatican City, Vatican.
Delta will be handing out refunds and travel vouchers as penance for the latest computer outage to knock a major airline off stride.
If he is seen publicly making penance for what he's done, and if he turns his story into one of redemption, not wrongdoing.
One time she told me that she wasn't going to eat for three days [out of ] penance to try and correct her behavior.
If anything, it highlights the pathetic state of the political class with a bunch of overweight millionaires doing penance for years of indolence.
Chalamet mentions frequently how fortunate he is to be acting at such a young age, like he's making penance for his good luck.
In penance we might do better to listen to the wisdom of the past rather than to parrot the ignorance of the present.
Cosmically, it seems as if figuring this all out could be part of Bill Clinton's penance for the damage he did years ago.
There has to be economic, social and political solidarity with those left behind, as well as penance from those who did the leaving.
" Mr. Burke said that the pope was asking the faithful "do their part with very traditional means of combating evil: prayer and penance.
Stripped of specificity, the speech feels like moral coddling, a self-congratulatory display of penance for the like-minded audience to eat up.
As penance, he offers his own son, LaRose, to the grieving parents, setting in motion a powerful story of ancestry, justice and forgiveness.
The Vatican found Karadima guilty in 2011 of several counts of sexual abuse and sentenced him to a life of penance and prayer.
Many Catholics in the Philippines perform religious acts of penance during the Holy Week at Easter as a form of worship and supplication.
He wrapped himself in sackcloth and ashes and fasted in penance for three days and forever insisted he had not ordered the killing.
Donate to No Kid Hungry Consider it an investment into your nation's future, as well as penance for throwing an ugly sweater party.
As penance, I have deleted the passage doubting their fluffy existence, and will be restricting my carbs for the rest of the day.
His penance began on Sunday, with a public statement in which he attempted to distance himself from his portrayal in Mr. Wolff's book.
The Vatican announced on Saturday that Francis ordered McCarrick to conduct a "life of prayer and penance" even before a church trial is held.
"This could range from living a life of prayer and penance, to a dismissal from the clerical state," the Archdiocese of New York said.
Possibly your Lenten sacrifice Mr. President, and your penance political pundits, is to love and respect each other for the greater good of America.
The Trackhawk is far from a guilt-free pleasure but frequent and expensive visits to the fuel pump will provide ample opportunity for penance.
After Trump defended neo-Nazis in the wake of deadly clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, Krein calculated that the time for penance had finally come.
And we're not suggesting that they should be free, and we're not suggesting there shouldn't be some kind of penance or rehabilitation at all.
He wouldn't put it exactly this way, but he talks about the land in part as penance for the moral cost of his Blockade.
His counselor Wendy Rhoades is fresh from deliberately sacrificing her own medical license as a form of penance for what she did to Taylor.
To disagree with him was seen as a form of heresy or, in the parlance of his followers, a "breach" that would require penance.
The last time they fought, heartbreak was his explanation for lashing out, and his trip through the stones to find Brianna seemed like penance.
But eventually even the most notorious, disobedient abusers sentenced to prayer and penance finally disappeared behind the walls of a convent or private retreat.
The Wolf admits this is the truth, and tells Jonah that killing Nazis was his penance, explaining why a Nazi would kill other Nazis.
Andrew Yang's instinct to forgive Shane Gillis and work towards understanding and penance is the only way that America can survive the 85033st century.
I am the first nanny who would not do penance for my virtues or let them be used as the tools of my destruction.
But there has to be something more to it than that, or running as penance can become part of a cycle of disordered eating.
If Theon does perish, it will be a fitting end for the Iron Islander ,and his final act of absolution after years of traumatic penance.
It's a point repeatedly drilled in by the mythology of 8 Mile, which doubled as a rap Rocky and also a penance for past sins.
Pope Francis accepted his resignation from the College of Cardinals in July and ordered him to observe a life of prayer and penance in seclusion.
In 2011, the Vatican sentenced Karadima, a powerful preacher close to Chile&aposs elite, to a lifetime of penance and prayer for his sex crimes.
This "initial outreach" will likely only be a small part of the company's penance for the mistakes that led to the deaths of 346 people.
And, in classic fashion, Dominika endures the extremes of punishment — penance that centers on her pulverized, near-martyred body — that often come with heroic journeys.
Orders of Roman Catholic nuns ran the laundries for profit, and women and girls were put to work there, supposedly as a form of penance.
A sprinter, he first came to her attention when she caught him using profanity in practice and told him to run a mile as penance.
"Patriarchy and gender discrimination is the problem of the older generation, but the penance is all paid by the men in their 20s," Kim said.
It's not just penance, it's also some genuine change because ... We'll get to this idea of the decency pledge in Silicon Valley and other things.
And yet too often, it's cheapened by a sense that it doesn't involve accountability or penance on the part of the person has done wrong.
Goading Michael Bisping was an act of expiation, of penance, of mortification, of self-flagellation, a mea culpa that any medieval monk would be jealous of.
John McWhorter, who teaches linguistics at Columbia University, has likened this view to a secular religion in which enlightened whites are forever seeking penance for history.
After the shock wore off, the younger Reimanns pledged to donate €10 million ($11.3 million) to an as-yet-unnamed charity, as a form of penance.
When he first started running, Engle did it as a form of penance — "I was feeling badly about myself and wanted to punish myself," he said.
That curriculum was an eight-day level-two training—so after people had taken the basic training—and started with these concepts of collateral and penance.
As penance, I slogged through a few albums I had been putting off, Fall Out Boy's American Beauty/American Psycho and Marilyn Manson's Pale Emperor included.
A new book of paintings by former President George W. Bush reveals an adept artist who is doing penance for the Iraq War, our critic writes.
In addition to performing humiliating penance, he had to swear obedience to the pope, make a series of concessions to the church and eventually face rebellion.
The specimen in this case is Ryan Reynolds, whose performance feels like career rehab (or penance) for "Green Lantern," the 2011 dud he fronted for DC Comics.
It will likely be alone in any fights against Washington as the tech industry looks for a sacrificial lamb to offer up in penance for its sins.
A lot of us are caught in what a former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya described as "dopamine-driven feedback loops" in a statement of penance in 20123.
But in 2011 he was found guilty of sexually abusing minors, and ordered by the church to spend the rest of his life in prayer and penance.
In the Paris court case the bitter remorse for shareholders comes after the penance and with the suspicion that not all past sins have been paid for.
Vigano alleged that Francis' predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, had imposed sanctions on McCarrick a decade ago, ordering him to withdraw to a life of prayer and penance.
After initially publicly denying it played a role in the 2016 election, Zuckerberg has emerged as a picture of penance, issuing apology after apology for Facebook's misdeeds.
It also amounts to a bit of penance for Lewis, who backed out of his endorsement of Clinton in 2008 and threw his support behind then-Sen.
She even understands his desire to perform again, but believes he needs to do more penance before peers and fans fully accept him back into the fold.
The surviving members of the Reimann family have since pledged to donate €10 million ($11.3 million) to an as-yet-unnamed charity, as a form of penance.
The ashes, a symbol of penance and contrition for Catholics, are made from the burnt palms from the previous year's Palm Sunday celebrations the week before Easter.
Lent, a period of penance and self-denial for many Christians, begins Wednesday, but anyone to whom this story suggests a new menu should stop right there.
" Both Louis C.K. and Mr. Gatti returned to public engagements only months after facing allegations, she noted, adding, "The question is when is the penance long enough?
Fernando Karadima, Chile's most infamous pedophile priest, seven years after a Vatican investigation relegated the priest to a life of "prayer and penance" for his sex crimes.
They grew up eating the bitter herbs that reminded them of slavery and they thought that people should eat bad things as a penance for our crimes.
During a confessional shift, Father Daniel listens to the problems of a coffee shop singer-songwriter, Jane (Wrenn Schmidt), and offers her friendship instead of a penance.
Many Christians give up indulgences like tobacco, alcohol or sweets, or transgressions like lying and swearing, for the six weeks of penance that begin on Ash Wednesday.
Though I never said it aloud to an editor or anyone else, maybe never so much as thought it explicitly, I knew I had to do penance.
The tripwire for Democrats among some white voters, she believes, is when they frame policies to expand opportunities for minorities as a kind of penance for whites.
By Episode VIII -- "The Last Jedi" -- the once-great order is reduced to a lone soul, Luke Skywalker, serving a self-imposed penance on a remote island.
Allocating money toward sites that require waste monitoring and management is a costly penance for pledging to "work with others to conserve" land that was seemingly lost.
" Waguespack explained that Wells "related very strongly to the Brotherhood — the act of penance and the secrecy of the community of men in the morada appealed to him.
That's why Easter celebrations are preceded by Lent (a time of abstinence and penance), the Easter Vigil (when new believers are baptised), and, sometimes, the sacrament of confession.
The director said he got the idea for the film after seeing a newspaper photo of a house where defrocked priests had been sent to live in penance.
He blames it entirely on the booze, and plans to do penance by going to high schools and warning them of the dangers of binge drinking and promiscuity.
Francis also ordered McCarrick to go into seclusion "for a life of prayer and penance until the accusations made against him are examined in a regular canonical trial".
Most players take their penance and walk away quietly before Oakmont tacks on another double bogey in the parking lot for backing out of a space too carelessly.
When we speak, she's thoughtful and lively, perhaps doing penance for those years of pissing people off, or perhaps just speaking as a woman who's finally at ease.
Darvish has done his public penance tour, and still seems to be processing the fact that he failed the team that gave him his love of baseball back.
" The speaker declines, thinking "'no' was the correct response … Now I can't get enough of seeing, as if I'm paying / a sort of penance for not seeing then.
In "The Student Loan Scam," published in 2009, Collinge writes with an anguished intensity about years spent with no days off—a "penance" for falling so far behind.
And many, though not all, attached the proceeds of the sale (or at least a portion) to a charity, almost as a form of penance for the indulgence.
Culture tells us the penance we have to pay for rocking our careers is making sure we don't forget our most basic female duties: wife, mother, domestic goddess.
JAMES DEVITT LARCHMONT, N.Y ♦ To the Editor: Jonathan Alter speaks of George W. Bush's quest for penance in his paintings of wounded soldiers who served in Iraq.
But that would have betrayed the show's underlying message that actions have consequences — and that the acknowledgment of this fact is central to one's personal penance and evolution.
For the feature, the top 16 finishers from the heats start in inverse order, with last week's feature winner placed last among them, penance for being too good.
Back when I was coming-of-age and grappling with the absence of my own father, my grandfather, a former holiday man, was trying to pay his penance.
Now it's going to be the oversized platform for performing public penance for not being rich enough to afford a Hudson Yards apartment (which starts at $3.8 million).
Maciel was sentenced to a lifetime of penance and prayer — the likely canonical sanction for McCarrick if he is found guilty of abusing a minor in a church trial.
As penance, he sets out to kill a thousand evil men, and ends up fighting the students of a new sword style, who are wreaking havoc across the country.
He also hopes that his commitment to painting these liars, criminals, cheaters, abusers, traitors, and bystanders might serve as a form of penance for his own errors in judgment.
This year, either out of penance, kismet, or some combination of the two, no single film — nor even a tight triad — has emerged as the Oscar favorite or favorites.
But it is still the home church of Paris' Archbishop Michel Aupetit and draws Catholics for vespers (evening prayers) Masses and the Sacrament of Reconciliation, also known as Penance.
Pope Francis commanded him then to live out his days in "prayer and penance" in a secluded place; he is understood to have gone to a friary in Kansas.
A Catholic University canon law expert, Kurt Martens, noted this was the first time an order of penance and prayer had been issued before a church trial takes place.
As penance for her murderous deeds in season 5, Arya was cast out of the House of Black and White and the tutelage of mysterious Jaquen H'ghar (Tom Wlaschiha).
The protestant ideals of northern European countries like Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom are allied against the concept, too, their subconscious belief systems rewarding penance and hard work.
The ex-WWE world champ says he thinks Hulk's apologies over the incident have been sincere ... and he believes Hogan's punishment and penance since the rant have been enough.
Waldstein: The Dodger Stadium fans really gave it to Gurriel during his at-bat in the second inning, penance for his racist gesture toward Yu Darvish in Game 3.
For Luther, indulgences — and the church's approach to sin and penance more generally — seemed to go against what he saw as the most important part of his Christian faith.
The horror in "Penance" (also available at Fandor) is almost entirely psychological, with Mr. Kurosawa employing his detached yet highly charged style to create a continuous state of distress.
Now Bush's portraits of 98 veterans, accompanied by their harrowing stories of injury and recovery, reveal a surprisingly adept artist doing penance for a great disaster of American history.
Shortly after Reed's op-ed went live, the Morris Animal Refuge in Philadelphia tweeted at the Union-Tribune, urging the publication to help find homes for adoptable dogs as penance.
"I hope in the years that you must spend in the jail you will one day realize the magnitude of your mistake and work towards your penance," she told Purinton.
We consume them like magic pills, as penance for our burger and fries we eat a handful of mystical berries or drink a green juice and keep our fingers crossed.
Upon accepting the resignation, Pope Francis directed Cardinal McCarrick to observe "a life of prayer and penance until the accusations made against him are examined in a regular canonical trial."
They glorify acts of extreme austerity: Some Jain monks are forbidden to touch money or use electricity, and are taught to pull out their hair as an act of penance.
Lent, the season of prayer and penance in the Christian church, last 40 days -- beginning the Monday of the seventh week before Easter and ending the Friday before Palm Sunday.
Played with a haunting resolve by Mary Kay Place, she goes about her day making lists and serving others, penance for a guilty conscience, though about what exactly isn't clear.
He could face further punishment by the Vatican, including being ordered to spend the rest of his life in prayer and penance, or could be dismissed from the priesthood entirely.
In the past, some of the offenders sentenced to "a life of prayer and penance" also resisted the restrictions, so Cardinal McCarrick would not be the first to do so.
Devastated by the loss and overcome with guilt, Love chose as her penance to become one of the very fishermen she spent much of her time in the Coast Guard rescuing.
JONATHAN MOORELondon The Free exchange column on Italy posits that mutualisation of the country's debt throughout the EU would "relieve young Italians of doing penance for their forebears' sins" (November 10th).
These terms perpetuate unhealthy relationships with food and eating: eating the "dirty," or decadent, dessert might call for penance in the form of "clean" eating to restore a sense of discipline.
For Catholics, the forgiveness of personal sins involves a procedure: an expression of remorse and possibly some penance or act of expiation which can lead to near-certainty of being forgiven.
Over the weekend, Pope Francis accepted Theodore McCarrick&aposs resignation as a cardinal and ordered him to live a lifetime of penance and prayer pending the outcome of a canonical trial.
The country's main prime time talk show "Let Them Talk" dedicated an episode to the scandal and guests demanded Shamsuarov and his friends be made to sweep Moscow's streets as penance.
Trump met with the Pope at the Vatican during his first presidential foreign tour, and the head of the Catholic Church was doling out penance for Trump's sins against the planet.
His penance was a position in HR, in the bowels of the CIA's Original Headquarters Building, part of the agency's sprawling, highly secured compound in the Langley community of McLean, Virginia.
I was even made to do "penance" when I was bad—often complicated rituals that were meant both to punish me and teach me how to be better in the future.
The Church of England has asked people to add a new culprit to the list of ills they forsake for the six weeks of penance that begin on Ash Wednesday: plastics.
He's also the guy who went viral this summer for firing all but one of his employees after they found out he founded the company as "penance" for prior sexual misconduct.
The women and girls — even those who had come into the laundries directly from orphanages or "industrial schools" for juvenile detention — were told they should toil as penance for their sins.
But I was certain that after four years working for Jones, I would never be able to get another job — banished into poverty as penance for my transgressions, and rightly so.
The beautiful bas-relief in pink granite known as Arjuna's Penance is a highlight, as is the wondrous Krishna's Butter Ball, a 250-ton boulder seemingly miraculously perched on a hillside.
Jones has written letters to the families of fallen service members for more than a decade — a practice he said is intended as "penance" for voting in favor of the Iraq war.
The mosaic has suffered some damage, but you can still make out hints of the challenging tasks Hercules had to perform as a kind of penance after murdering his wife and children.
The time in exile endured by men who are credibly accused of wrongdoing is spent in lavish digs, it's short, and it's all the penance some of their supporters believe they deserve.
Stir up some jambalaya and cut into a king cake in honor of Fat Tuesday, the last hurrah before the Lenten season of prayer and penance begins for Christians on Ash Wednesday.
The pope issued an order prohibiting Henry from attending church services or participating in the sacraments, and the king was eventually forced to do penance for the violence perpetrated in his name.
" The pontiff called for prayer and penance, fasting by the faithful, and decried a culture of clericalism, which he said "helps to perpetuate many of the evils that we are condemning today.
"Smollett's alleged unstable actions have probably caused him more harm than any court-ordered penance could," she wrote, adding that whatever harm was done to his image did not change the facts.
According to a statement released by the Vatican, McCarrick has been instructed to live out a "life of prayer and penance," and will have to remain in seclusion pending an ecclesiastical trial.
Some women might expect a couple bouquets, a few baubles, and maybe a nice dinner amongst the offerings from a beau in the doghouse trying to pay penance to win his lover back.
Vicente told jurors in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn that the women would push their diets even further, limiting themselves to a few hundred calories a day, as penance if they slipped up.
When the evening comes to an end, he promises the slaves that they won't have to work on Good Friday and emancipates an elderly man — a small penance to make his shame subside.
" Mr. Garfield, who himself was unhappy with the film portrayals, wrote a follow-up novel to "Death Wish" called "Death Sentence" (1975), which he called his "penance" for the violence in "Death Wish.
Archbishop Viganò said he told Francis in 2013 that the pope's predecessor, Benedict XVI, had ordered Cardinal McCarrick "to withdraw to a life of prayer and penance" because of the accusations against him.
No public penance on his part, no acknowledgment of a sexual addiction, no level of commitment to rehabilitation, no expressed regrets for having turned lives upside down, could absolve him of grave sin.
In the distance, from my brooding perch, the shoreline is cloaked in a dull haze where I can discern an unremitting penance that has been heading this way for a long, long while.
We don't know what Dan did to land in jail apart from Keene's jab at Laurie about the presidential pardon, nor how this affected Laurie to seek a possible penance from the FBI.
All we know for sure is that under the current unified rules of MMA, fighters who fail to make weight must pay their opponents some percentage of their show money as compensation, or penance.
Like a knight promising a crusade against the Saracens as penance for raping and pillaging at home, the mogul's assumption seemed to be that the right political commitment can cover over piggishness and vice.
As might be expected, given the frequent autobiographical nature of Ms. Schutz's work, several of the new paintings evoke moments of crisis, humiliation, penance and possible redemption that seem related to her recent experience.
Fernando Karadima, a powerful preacher in Chile who was sentenced by the Vatican in 2011 to a lifetime of penance and prayer for having sexually and spiritually abused young parishioners through an abuse of power.
Yung Joc is doing penance for the way he treated women in the past, because he now wants to have his wedding televised without making a dime, so he can show others people can change.
WATCH THIS: St. Patrick's Day By the Numbers Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda, who leads the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minnesota, encouraged churchgoers to perform another act of penance, according to the Catholic News Service.
That the hermit is caught in the act of beating his chest with a fist-sized stone makes us wonder whether the picture itself might be a form of penance for the painter's guilty pleasures.
The book is nothing less than a suggestion that the beating down of poor, rural whites is one of many ancient sins that America can't quite find it in its heart to do penance for.
For someone who wanted to play kingmaker, de Blasio transformed his 2016 campaign misadventures into a long and largely pointless show of penance, wandering the cold streets of Iowa to knock on doors for Clinton.
As it turned out, this ws a very Metal Mary thing to say ("She's humble, which I love, almost to a fault… which makes me a little crazy," says Penance drummer Mike Smail via email).
But by the end, it becomes clear she's performed this penance so she can rationalize being with him, the only way to wipe his slate clean enough that she can admit her feelings out loud.
" But, Black added, "I am proud of Rick for confessing his wrongdoing and doing the difficult penance of testifying to the truth to the FBI, the prosecutors, in your court, and in the Virginia court.
The high-profile departure comes at a vulnerable time for Facebook, with its big F8 developer conference starting tomorrow despite Facebook simultaneously shutting down parts of its dev platform as penance for the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
It was almost penance for taking up space in a world where human extinction is within arm's reach—and still focused on my own impact on the external world around me, rather than my own wellness.
Not only did she serve her time on the sidelines of the sport for her positive PED test, she's also been paying a sort of public penance ever since that goes far beyond her actual transgressions.
Pope Francis then accepted McCarrick&aposs resignation on July 28, effectively stripping him of his cardinal&aposs title, and ordered him to live a lifetime of penance and prayer pending the outcome of a canonical trial.
Both were hit in hacks for millions of people's credit-card data, but after they offered some penance and promised to fix their systems, it's not unreasonable that you would continue to shop at their stores.
His statistics the last two seasons: 8-13 with a 5.02 earned run average, a dreary ledger that just might be his penance for piling up innings in his first full season after Tommy John surgery.
Others, though, will need to develop a language of penance and conciliation, a way of explaining to the world how they followed in lock step behind Trump and his corruption until that was no longer tenable.
But surely further penance was required — some expression of how much I valued every library I had ever spent time in, every librarian who had told me a salty anecdote, every book I had signed out.
Meanwhile in California, a state senator introduced a bill on Wednesday that would force priests to report suspected child abuse, even if that meant violating the seal of the Sacrament of Penance, widely known as Confession.
And instead of apologizing for their shortcomings and spending their golden years doing penance, they mostly cashed in with Wall Street jobs and now have the New York Times explaining that the public doesn't appreciate them enough.
If there's a box Samsung was breaking out of here, it was the tone of penance that defined its last few big events, each of which opened on a somber note and a promise to do better.
Players can usually do this by making good with Velka, the goddess of sin, but her agents are tricky to track down in each of the Dark Souls, necessitating some serious work if you're looking for penance.
And then he gets out of jail after 10 years and you go, 'I'm going to give this guy a job washing dishes because he's done his penance,' nobody goes, 'Well, what about the people he murdered?
Yet that policy would acknowledge that euro-area countries share a fiscal fate, relieve young Italians of doing penance for their forebears' sins and make fiscal probity for Italy a less Sisyphean task—and, perhaps, more politically tolerable.
He pays penance all over EVERYTHING IS LOVE, giving props that are more than due to Bey, his family, and his friends for holding it together while he gets himself in check with therapy and a life reset.
Francis on Saturday accepted McCarrick&aposs resignation as cardinal, and imposed on him unprecedented penalties for a cardinal even before his canonical trial is completed, including living a lifetime of penance and prayer and living isolated from others.
CLEVELAND — After it slowly sank in on Thursday night, after Stephen Curry realized he had been ejected from a game for the first time in his N.B.A. career, all he could do was perform penance for his behavior.
As penance, Swarm Technologies will have to pay the aforementioned $900,000, and now has to submit pre-launch reports to the FCC within five days of signing an agreement to launch, and at least 45 days before takeoff.
I don't mean to use this article as a public display of penance, but at the end of the relationship, it was clear to us that standing in the wreckage was my inability to conquer my own fears.
As "penance" for allegedly slipping his hands under a fellow student's shirt, a male student at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire was required to bake and deliver monkey bread to his victim, the Boston Globe reported yesterday.
"I thought you would be amused to learn that Michaella extracted an act of penance from Chudi," Thompson wrote in a December 18 email to Russell Weatherspoon, Henry's mentor who had been present for part of the meeting.
Now, the company is prepared to do penance for those violations — and get the F.T.C. off its back — by paying up to $5 billion in fines, a record-high penalty for a tech company in the United States.
But if I could play priest and give you penance for your sins, I would ask you to contact the Trevor Project (or another group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth) and train as a hotline volunteer.
And their fraught relationship proves to be especially moving as Goldsmith, after becoming a father himself, decides to finally make amends with the aging and ailing O'Brien, vowing to prove his innocence as a sort of unspoken penance.
During the service, William, like legions of faithful all over the world, had an ash cross placed on his forehead to mark the beginning of Lent, a season of prayer and penance that Christians observe ahead of Easter.
Inspired by Lena Waithe's iconic tweet, I decided to let people who have ever tried to poison my life with their Asian fetish know that they can attempt to make penance by bankrolling my Crazy Rich Asians viewings.
He is believed to be the first to step down from the College of Cardinals over sex abuse allegations, and, ordered by Pope Francis to "a life of prayer and penance," he could be expelled from the priesthood.
The cost difference at these stores can be somewhat shocking, and while I certainly can't afford to patronize them regularly, I look at the exorbitant prices as my penance for the inability to make a decision in bigger ones.
He left Congress in disgrace, and after a self-imposed penance, he tried for a political comeback with a 2013 run again for New York City Mayor, and he opened up his campaign to filmmakers making the documentary Weiner.
"The failure to understand that the sexual abuse of a child was a crime with profound impacts for the victim, and not a mere moral failure capable of correction by contrition and penance ... is almost incomprehensible," the report said.
And some in Mr. Trump's circle who dislike Mr. Bossie and his access to Mr. Trump fear that the president will follow a familiar pattern of shunting someone aside, only to bring him back after a period of penance.
Either he shrugs off this sense of inadequacy as being only too familiar, or else he thinks of performing a kind of penance — of which the purest example would be to make a contribution to Oxfam or to Unicef.
She circled his house three times, furious at having to concede to their demands, before pulling into a random hair salon in the Valley and taking her hair off in big clumps, less as a penance than a liberation.
ROSEANNE BARR CALLS HERSELF AN &aposIDIOT&apos OVER TWEET CONTROVERSY "I thought signing off of my own life's work and asking for nothing in return, I thought that was a penance," she explained amid a discussion of her Jewish faith.
Alexander went on to highlight some of the show's most memorable hairstyles, including Cersei Lannister's cut-up scalp during her memorable walk of penance — a look which required five wigs to create — and touched upon John Snow and Sansa Stark's haircare.
If penance is what the Lord Jesus would have wanted for all these sins, then your Saucony sneakers and your social activism and your inevitable veganism will most definitely make up for your decade of apoliticism and bad fashion choices.
If you grew up in the era of diet culture, fitness trackers, and calorie-counting, you might be under the impression that working out is just penance for poor eating choices, and if you're not suffering it doesn't "count" as exercise.
DiNardo, archbishop of Galveston-Houston and president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, noted that Francis also ordered the former Washington D.C. archbishop to "observe a life of prayer and penance in seclusion" until a church trial is held.
Mr. Leventhal said the defendant had conducted 137 web searches on his phone after the police approached him and requested a sample of his DNA, including queries for the phrases "Miranda rights" and "sacrament of penance," a Christian rite of atonement.
There's the physician presiding over the case, who believes that Anna may be converting sunlight into energy, like a plant, or developing a reptilian metabolism, and the local priest, whose murmurings on sin and penance are repulsive to Lib's unreligious mind.
As a Roman Catholic, he described fasting as a means of purifying his body, mind and soul, and he saw it as an opportunity to do penance, join in solidarity with others, and draw attention to the maltreatment of farmworkers.
The film takes its name from the Greek myth of Iphigenia, in which Agamemnon has to sacrifice his own daughter as penance for killing a goddess's deer—and the myth's questions about justice, accountability and male arrogance crop up in the screenplay.
The aging superheroes, in need of some sort of late-in-life penance and a way to revive their past work and glories, end up both protecting and teaming up with Laura to stave off … well, whatever those baddies are up to.
People should be punished and serve reasonable penance for their crimes, but they also need a chance at a productive life afterward so that they do not revert to the same behaviors and crimes that landed them in trouble to begin with.
As Penance chugs steadily through their set—it's the first show the veteran doom band has played with this lineup in 15 years—she looks relaxed and authoritative, hands moving effortlessly across her bass, her long, two-toned hair flying across her face.
Even if Penance had sounded rusty (which, wiith a few very minor exceptions, they didn't) the crowd was full of friends and well-wishers, many of whom were nearing the end of a long, happy day of thick riffs and down-tuned guitars.
Pearl was fired by Tennessee in 2011 after he lied to the N.C.A.A. during an investigation of his program, and he did a sort of penance by spending three years working in television and as a marketing executive for a wholesale grocer.
On the surface, it was easy to see why: Borisov had, after all, demanded the resignation of Boris Mihaylov, the president of the body that runs soccer in Bulgaria, as penance for an evening that had brought international condemnation of the country.
According to the letter, Benedict had been made aware of McCarrick's abuse of seminarians, and had — after years of delay — ultimately imposed sanctions on him similar to the ones the Vatican has imposed upon him now, including a lifetime of penance and seclusion.
Now that we've finally made it to Paris Fashion Week, you might wonder why all those big American designers—Proenza, Thom Browne, Altuzarra, and Rodarte—are decamping for this city (and it's not some kind of penance for that Paris incident on The Hills).
He later became a monk and priest, as well as a hermit and an ascetic, fleeing the machinations of Rome, where he was denounced for sexual impropriety with a female follower, for the Syrian desert near Antioch, where he practiced penance and self-mortification.
Before arriving in Newark, Archbishop Gerety had been a priest in a predominantly black parish in New Haven and the bishop of Portland, Me. In Newark he reached out to divorced, separated and remarried Catholics and conducted general absolutions at which he gave mass penance.
And I do think Romney's speech would have been better — much better, to my mind — if he had acknowledged as much, by admitting his own mistake in accepting Trump's endorsement four years ago, and casting his intervention now as, in part, an act of penance.
The pope's decision comes nearly eight years after the Vatican first consigned Mr. Karadima, who catered to wealthy conservatives in Santiago, the Chilean capital, to a life of "prayer and penance," and more than 15 years since some of his victims first reported the crimes.
LONDON (Reuters) - Riding a bicycle round and round a velodrome non-stop for 24 hours sounds like a form of penance but for 113-year-old James MacDonald it is just another extreme two-wheeled challenge that needs to be crossed off his list.
Sports of The Times PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — Now that the Pyeongchang Olympics are almost over, the International Olympic Committee has to decide whether Russia has done enough penance for its state-sponsored doping program to march with its flag in the closing ceremony on Sunday.
A week ago, Archbishop Viganò released an explosive letter saying that Benedict had ordered Cardinal McCarrick to retire to a life of prayer and penance and had barred him from celebrating Mass in public, traveling for church business, giving lectures and participating in public meetings.
Thirteen years later, in a spirit of hair-shirted penance, I committed to riding every last inch of the 1914 Giro d'Italia — the most punishing grand tour in history, completed by only eight of the 81 starters — on a 1914-era wooden-wheeled bike.
The morning walk before a holiday meal can feel like an act of advance penance: a show of restraint before the feast, best performed under a pale sun, amid a lonely scatter of leaves and with a determination to keep the campfire in sight.
For years, Chile has been dealing with the aftermath of the case of Father Fernando Karadima, a priest sentenced by the Vatican to a "lifetime of penance and prayer" for decades of child sexual abuse (the case had passed the secular statute of limitations in Chile).
But a campaign initially dismissed as a joke -- The Washington Post's Dana Milbank promised Thursday to honor his vow to eat his column in penance -- confounded the pundits to such a degree that all bets are off about how the rest of the 2016 campaign might unfold.
Rose's reversion away from the gnarly, organic hairstyle and menacing face mask (in place to treat his broken orbital bone, another little piece of Rose tragedy) that he started the year with seems almost like a stroke of reconditioning and penance for a man who's gone astray.
Women who had abortions weren't criminally punished, but instead given penance of different magnitudes—depending on whether they had aborted an "unanimated" fetus, which was considered the lesser sin of "anticipated homicide" (also applicable to using contraceptives), or had a late abortion, which was considered a homicide.
He went to therapy, but what finally changed him for good was watching Scialfa give birth: "This small hospital room would be the great house of your contrition, of a life's happy penance, except there is no time for your [expletive] here," he wrote about himself.
BRUMADINHO, Brazil/RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Offers of penance from Vale SA for one of the deadliest mining disasters in decades fell on deaf ears in Brazil, where authorities and victims' families seethed at a death toll from a burst dam likely to exceed 300 people.
The Vatican, mindful of Father Maciel's "advanced age and delicate health," (he was in his mid-eighties at the time of the trial) decided to forgo a canonical hearing and asked him to retire to a private life of penance and prayer, giving up any form of public ministry.
In a new post at the official Phil Anselmo website, he wrote out a long statement to fans, detailing his wrongs, mentioning his own ongoing issues with alcohol, and going so far as to offer to leave his current bands, Down and Superjoint, as penance for his acts.
In August, the pope's former ambassador to the United States, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, accused him of knowing about the inappropriate behavior of a former American cardinal, Theodore McCarrick, who resigned as a cardinal in July and was ordered by the pope to a life of prayer and penance.
Bryce Benjet Senior Staff Attorney Innocence Project New York City A Culture of Belief Reading Paul Elie's piece on the Catholic Church's sexual-abuse scandal, I was struck by the claim that "the gravest period of priestly sexual abuse was the sixties and seventies" ("Acts of Penance," April 15th).
The bill would reduce actual spending by a total of $213 billion from 2018 to 2028, according to the Congressional Budget Office, a small act of penance after Congress approved a $1.5 trillion tax cut in December, then a $1.3 trillion spending plan in March whose heft exasperated conservatives.
Sessions did a strong job protecting Trump, and himself It's not clear if Sessions intended to pay penance to Trump after their relationship strained over the President's concerns that Sessions burned him by stepping aside from the Russia probe -- but he did a good job defending the White House anyway.
Rather than wait and do his penance on the sidelines, Palhares did what some of his contemporaries—most recently Mirko Filipovic and Wanderlei Silva—do when sanctioning bodies bar them from competing stateside: they head overseas to keep beating people up, or at least make an earnest attempt to do so.
While it was far from the full-scale reparations sought by some as penance for the horrors of slavery and continuing racial injustice, Cameron Whitten, the 27-year-old activist who organized the event, said there was one similarity: It made attendees feel as if their pain were valued and understood.
Maud puts nails in her shoes as some kind of penance, and spends a day walking around in them; she starts levitating somehow, and not in a fun, superhero kind of way; she winds up covered in copious amounts of blood, with no real explanation as to how it got there.
According to a Vatican announcement, the pontiff had "ordered his suspension from the exercise of any public ministry, together with the obligation to remain in a house yet to be indicated to him, for a life of prayer and penance until the accusations made against him are examined in a regular canonical trial".
The Film and Television Producers Guild of India promised not to work with Pakistani artistes in future, while the makers of "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" agreed to contribute 50 million rupees (over $747,000) to an army welfare fund as "penance" for choosing Pakistani actor Fawad Khan to play one of the lead roles.
Some liberal-minded whites doubtless enjoy hearing black comics make jokes at white people's expense because they like to imagine, in a self-congratulatory way, that their laughter constitutes an act of penance and expiation: by chuckling, they may feel they are insulating themselves against charges of racism and demonstrating their own enlightenment.
ROME — Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington, from the College of Cardinals, ordering him to a "life of prayer and penance" after allegations that the cardinal sexually abused minors and adult seminarians over the course of decades, the Vatican announced on Saturday.
"People are looking more for actions rather than words," said Tony Kelly, 58, as he waited for Francis to arrive in his popemobile outside the St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, a church where Catholic bishops once prostrated themselves in penance for the sex abuse crisis and where Francis dispensed advice to young Catholic couples.
Perhaps NBC should have Matt Lauer, as penance for his ludicrous performance as host of the recent Commander-in-Chief Forum, devote a full morning of the "Today" show to a debate between Trump and Trump, and between Trump and various Republican leaders who are increasingly embarrassed by their support for him.
But while the world examined Ronan's facial features, I read and reread Dylan's interview in the piece, feeling as if I deserved to do penance for every time I gushed about Manhattan; for the paper I wrote on Annie Hall; for cuddling up with my boyfriend to watch Love & Death on a cozy Sunday night.
But this reveal prompts Jonah to kill Offerman in a fit of rage, not just for a grand betrayal of trust and the Wolf's history as a Nazi, but also because Jonah says that he doesn't deserve the opportunity to perform that penance, doesn't have the birthright to kill Nazis, because of who he is.
As penance, he becomes an itinerant beggar, until one day he enters a study hall and hears two porters learnedly debating a point of law; when one of them finds a copy of the rabbi's book on the shelf and uses it to prove an argument, the rabbi is finally vindicated in his own eyes.
There is also a fritto misto with a thin, light, frilly crust that a Japanese tempura specialist would admire; a hamachi crudo whose curls of raw, pink fish look like waves breaking over bits of oranges and pools of avocado-and-basil purée; and a kale-and-quinoa salad that sounds like penance but ends up being totally charming.
Penance already had a good decade under their belt when Bielich joined in 2000; they originally formed in 1990 after the breakup of Pittsburgh thrash/doom outfit Dream Death, released The Road Less Travelled on Rise Above Records in 1992, and secured a place in the hearts of genre purists while touring with Sleep and Cathedral.
After commissioning architects to design the monumental edifices in which their teams play — stadiums, arguably, are the new cathedrals, with throngs of ardent worshippers in ceremonial garb rushing to pay penance and offer praise to their individual and collective heroes — sports franchise owners are choosing to adorn these arenas with further evidence of patronage: art collections.

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