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repentance

[ri-pen-tns, -pen-tuhns] / rɪˈpɛn tns, -ˈpɛn təns /


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The two go “hand-in-hand,” she said, pointing to Scripture from the Book of Galatians that includes a message to “restore one another” after sin, mistakes and repentance.

From Seattle Times

Asked if the church doesn’t also need to call sinners to repentance, Mr. Curry said a call to love was exactly that.

From Washington Times

The church group has been flooded by email complaints about repentance requests over its guide “Let’s Talk About Racism,” one critic said.

From Washington Times

“A neutral space where it’s not about repentance and prayer, but about serious interaction, investigation and coming to terms.”

From Seattle Times

In his personal statement Mr Welby said the "Church is on a journey of thoroughgoing repentance" for previously ignoring claims of abuse.

From BBC