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sanctification : ウィキペディア英語版 | sanctification Sanctification is the act or process of acquiring sanctity, of being made or becoming holy.〔Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed.Sanctify: to make (a person) holy, to purify or free from sin〕 "Sanctity" is an ancient concept widespread among religions. It is a gift given through the power of God to a person or thing which is then considered sacred or set apart in an official capacity within the religion, in general anything from a temple, to vessels, to days of the week, to a human believer who willingly accepts this gift can be sanctified. To sanctify is to literally "set apart for particular use in a special purpose or work and to make holy or sacred." Etymologically, "sanctify" derives from the Latin verb ''sanctificare'' which in turn derives from ''sanctus'' "holy" and ''facere'' "to make". ==Christianity== In the various branches of Christianity sanctification usually refers to a ''person'' becoming holy, with the details differing in different branches.
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