vernicle Antonyms

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Meaning of vernicle

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vernicle (n.)

A Veronica. See Veronica, 1.

vernicle Sentence Examples

  1. The pilgrims traveled to see the revered vernicle, a cloth believed to bear the image of Christ's face.
  2. In medieval times, pilgrims would carry a vernicle as a sacred relic on their journeys.
  3. The chapel proudly displayed a vernicle that had been preserved for centuries.
  4. The faithful gathered around the vernicle, praying for healing and blessings.
  5. The artist meticulously crafted a vernicle, capturing the serene countenance of Christ.
  6. Pilgrims often regarded the vernicle as a powerful symbol of divine presence and protection.
  7. The small shrine housed a precious vernicle, attracting visitors from far and wide.
  8. Many legends and stories were woven around the miraculous properties of the vernicle.
  9. The procession included the display of the vernicle, drawing solemn reverence from the participants.
  10. Churches across Europe showcased vernicles, each with its unique history and significance.

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A Veronica. See Veronica, 1.

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The pilgrims traveled to see the revered vernicle, a cloth believed to bear the image of Christ's face.

In medieval times, pilgrims would carry a vernicle as a sacred relic on their journeys.

The chapel proudly displayed a vernicle that had been preserved for centuries.

The faithful gathered around the vernicle, praying for healing and blessings.