1 a title used when talking to or about an important religious leader: --
His Holiness Pope Francis
Yes, Your Holiness.
In this universal graciousness consists the holiness of his will.
So @, as conceived materialistically, seems to have at best a mind-dependent holiness.
The highest holiness is not to be achieved in solitude.
The result would be a life of holiness without the ineffectual (merely human) effort and attendant anxiety of the precisianist strain.
This was holiness that derived from the divine presence within the consecrated church, rather than simply from the presence of the people congregated there.
These, then, remained the three main high points of holiness within the church.
The big totality therefore has a far greater claim to holiness than any other maximum.
For relics represent extraordinary holiness beneath which rests a heroic commitment to living morally.