Confesión in english

Confession

pronunciation: kənfeʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

confesión = confessional ; denominational body ; communion ; confession ; denomination ; admission. 

Example: Some are women who have great difficulty in getting novels published but have a moderate success writing short stores or even 'confessionals' for magazines.Example: Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.Example: The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion = The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion.Example: It has puzzled many commentators that the name of such a respectable provincial library should appear in the novel 'confessions of an Opium Eater', an account of the bizarre nightmares suffered by De Quincey, the author, as a result of his addiction to opium.Example: While some sites are developed by academic institutions, many more are sponsored by specific denominations, especially those involved in evangelical Christianity.Example: This was not intended as a criticism of their hard working colleagues but simply as an admission that they needed additional support and stimulus.

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» confesión religiosareligious denomination .

Example: All human institutions begin this way, including government bureaus, businesses, religions and religious denominations, universities, and schools of information science.

» perteneciente a una confesión religiosadenominational .

Example: The mix of religious publishing is widespread including denominational and non-denominational presses, as well as secular and university presses.

» que no pertenece a una confesión religiosa concretanondenominational [non-denominational] .

Example: The archives of the Billy Graham Center document the nondenominational efforts of North American fundamentalist and evangelical Protestants to spread the gospel.

confesión2 = confession. 

Example: The Our Father is a prayer by Jesus Christ, used by Christians from all confessions.
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