What is another word for sacred place?

Pronunciation: [sˈe͡ɪkɹəd plˈe͡ɪs] (IPA)

A sacred place is a location that holds significant religious, cultural, or historical meaning. Synonyms for sacred place include holy site, shrine, sanctuary, temple, church, mosque, synagogue, sacred ground, hallowed ground, and consecrated ground. These terms are often used in different religious contexts, but they all imply a sense of sanctity, reverence, and respect for the space. Whether it's a physical place or a conceptual one, a sacred site is regarded as a place of spiritual or cultural importance by a specific group of people, and it often plays a central role in their belief system and practices.

What are the hypernyms for Sacred place?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Sacred place

  • The bandstand is a sacred place.
    Wynton Marsalis
  • And let us make no mistake as to what Tone sought to do, what it remains to us to do. We need to restate our programme: Tone has stated it for us: "To break the connection with England, the never-failing source of all our political evils, and to assert the independence of my country—these were my objects. To unite the whole people of Ireland, to abolish the memory of all past dissentions, and to substitute the common name of Irishmen in place of the denominations of Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter—these were my means." I find here implicit all the philosophy of Irish nationalism, all the teaching of the Gaelic League and the later prophets. Ireland one and Ireland free—is not this the definition of Ireland a Nation? To that definition and to that programme we declare our adhesion anew; pledging ourselves as Tone pledged himself—and in this sacred place, by this graveside, let us not pledge ourselves unless we mean to keep our pledge—we pledge ourselves to follow in the steps of Tone, never to rest either by day or night until his work be accomplished, deeming it the proudest of all privileges to fight for freedom, to fight not in despondency but in great joy hoping for the victory in our day, but fighting on whether victory seem near or far, never lowering our ideal, never bartering one jot or tittle of our birthright, holding faith to the memory and the inspiration of Tone, and accounting ourselves base as long as we endure the evil thing against which he testified with his blood.
    Patrick Pearse

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