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Viaticum শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ভাইটিকম

Viaticum Meaning In Bengali ভাইটিকম

Viaticum

রাহাখরচ, পথখরচা, ভ্রমণকালে প্রয়োজনীয় খাবারদাবার, মরণাপন্ন ব্যক্তিকে প্রদত্ত যিশুর আশীর্বাদস্বরূপ পবিত্র রুটি-প্রসাদ, পথখরচ, সম্বল,

Definition

1) In ancient times, viaticum referred to provisions or money for a journey, especially a journey taken by a traveler to a distant country or a pilgrimage.
2) In Roman Catholic theology, viaticum is the Eucharist given to a person who is in danger of death, usually as part of the last rites or sacraments administered to someone who is terminally ill or near death.
3) More broadly, viaticum can refer to any necessary provisions or supplies for a journey, particularly when facing difficult circumstances or a significant life transition.

Examples

Viaticum Example in a sentence

1) The priest administered viaticum to the dying man in the hospital.

2) It is a Catholic tradition to offer viaticum to those who are on their deathbed.

3) The viaticum was a source of comfort for the terminally ill patient.

4) The family gathered around their loved one as they received viaticum.

5) The priest performed the sacrament of viaticum for the elderly woman.

6) The hospital chaplain was called to deliver viaticum to the critically ill patient.

7) The dying man's final wish was to receive viaticum before passing away.

8) The nun prayed over the patient as they received viaticum.

9) The family found solace in the ritual of giving viaticum to their loved one.

10) The priest explained the significance of viaticum to the mourners at the funeral.

Part of Speech

Viaticum (Noun)

Synonyms

Viaticum - (SYNONYM) রাহাখরচ

Viaticum - (SYNONYM) পথখরচা

Viaticum - (SYNONYM) ভ্রমণকালে প্রয়োজনীয় খাবারদাবার

Viaticum - (SYNONYM) মরণাপন্ন ব্যক্তিকে প্রদত্ত যিশুর আশীর্বাদস্বরূপ পবিত্র রুটি-প্রসাদ

Fare , Expense , Expenses , Viaticum - (NOUN) পথখরচ

Fund , Viaticum - (NOUN) সম্বল

Encyclopedia

In ancient times, viaticum referred to provisions or money for a journey, especially a journey taken by a traveler to a distant country or a pilgrimage.
In Roman Catholic theology, viaticum is the Eucharist given to a person who is in danger of death, usually as part of the last rites or sacraments administered to someone who is terminally ill or near death.
More broadly, viaticum can refer to any necessary provisions or supplies for a journey, particularly when facing difficult circumstances or a significant life transition.