patronal (Meaning)

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patronal (a.)

Patron; protecting; favoring.

patronal Sentence Examples

  1. The patronal festival of the town is celebrated annually on the feast day of its patron saint.
  2. The patronal saint of the church is revered as the protector and intercessor of the parish.
  3. The patronal feast is often marked by a special Mass, procession, and other festiv al activities.
  4. The patronal church holds a significant place in the religious and cultural identity of the community.
  5. The patronal festival provides an opportunity for community members to come together and celebrate their shared faith.
  6. The patronal saint's relics are often enshrined in the patronal church and venerated by pilgrims.
  7. Some patronal festivals have become major tourist attractions, drawing people from far and wide.
  8. The patronal church of a city or diocese serves as the official cathedral or mother church.
  9. A patronal holiday is a day off work or school designated in honor of the patron saint.
  10. The patronal coat of arms of a family or organization depicts the symbol or image of its patron saint.

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The patronal festival of the town is celebrated annually on the feast day of its patron saint.

The patronal saint of the church is revered as the protector and intercessor of the parish.

The patronal feast is often marked by a special Mass, procession, and other festiv al activities.

The patronal church holds a significant place in the religious and cultural identity of the community.