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Definitions of churched in various dictionaries:
verb - perform a special church rite or service for
verb - to bring to church (a building for Christian worship)
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take (a woman who has recently given birth) to church for a service of thanksgiving. |
Belonging to or participating in a church. |
People who belong to or participate in a church considered as a group. |
A building used for public Christian worship. |
Take (a woman who has recently given birth) to church for a service of thanksgiving. |
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In Christian tradition the Churching of women is the ceremony wherein a blessing is given to mothers after recovery from childbirth. The ceremony includes thanksgiving for the woman's survival of childbirth, and is performed even when the child is stillborn, or has died unbaptized. * Although the ceremony itself contains no elements of ritual purification, it was related to Jewish practice as noted in Leviticus 12:2-8, where women were purified after giving birth. In light of the New Testament, the Christian ritual draws on the imagery and symbolism of the presentation of Jesus at the Temple * Luke 2:22-40. Although some Christian traditions consider Mary to have borne Christ without incurring impurity, she went to the Temple in Jerusalem to fulfil the requirements of the Law of Moses. * The rite is first mentioned in pseudo-Nicene Arabic canon law. The religious ceremony continues in Eastern Christianity, and the Anglican Communion offers the rite; but in the Roman Catholic Church, it is only found in the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite and in Anglican Ordinariate parishes. |