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church triumphant

noun

, Theology.
  1. those Christians in heaven who have triumphed over evil and the enemies of Christ.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of church triumphant1

First recorded in 1545–55
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Example Sentences

Over the following six decades, the home passed through a series of hands, including ownership and occupation by a New Age religious group, Universal Church Triumphant, before falling into disrepair and defaulting to bank ownership, according to Davis’ research.

The Church Triumphant Global, where Ware is executive pastor, is hosting a massive anti-pot concert and T-shirt giveaway after their traditional Easter service and leading a “no weed” pledge at 4:20 p.m. — the precise time when many potheads light up to celebrate.

When the present Lord Faringdon's uncle, Gavin Henderson, bought a vast Murillo for his country home, the luscious figure of a pink and pretty woman representing the church triumphant, it was seen as a highly eccentric choice.

In the same sense it is laid down in the catechism of the council of Trent that the Church militant and the Church triumphant are but two parts of the one Church, not two churches; and with entire consistency the same authority speaks of the Church militant as synonymous with the kingdom of heaven.

The Stanza d'Eliodoro, painted in 1511—1514, shows the Church triumphant over her enemies, and the miracles by which its power has been attested.

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