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Definition of Unbloody

Unbloody
Unbloody Un*blood"y, a. Not bloody. --Dryden. Unbloody sacrifice. (a) A sacrifice in which no victim is slain. (b) (R. C. Ch.) The Mass.

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- Entertainmen. 2019. ISBN 978-1547847600. Margolick, David (February 22, 1995). "Unbloodied Feet of Nicole Simpson Indicate That She Died First, Investigator Testifies"...
- the living and the Church's prayers for them, most of all through the unbloody sacrifice, which is offered on certain days for all the living and the...
- the divine sacrifice of the Holy M**** "is contained and immolated, in an unbloody manner, the same Christ that offered Himself in a bloody manner upon the...
- intact rear side and centre section of the Mercedes, including one of an unbloodied Diana with no outward injuries crouched on the rear floor with her back...
- and made present, the only distinction being that it is offered in an unbloody manner. The sacrifice is made present without Christ dying or being crucified...
- bloody manner on the altar of the cross, is present and offered in an unbloody manner". The Church describes the M**** as the "source and summit of the...
- obligation and a meal of fellowship. The paschal mystery, celebrated in an unbloody manner on the altar, is much more a source of spiritual strength to those...
- but a true and proper act of sacrifice, whereby the High Priest by an unbloody immolation offers Himself a most acceptable victim to the Eternal Father...
- bloody manner on the altar of the cross is contained and is offered in an unbloody manner. . . this sacrifice is truly propitiatory." However, as modern historical...
- M****, but rather to re-present (i.e., make present) his sacrifice "in an unbloody manner". In the Eastern Catholic Churches, the term Divine Liturgy is used...