The experience made an indelible impression on me. Her unhappy childhood left an indelible mark. His new shirt was ruined by an indelible mark on the collar.
It is considered to make an indelible mark on the soul- as do Baptism and Holy Orders, and in a sense Extreme Unction- the Last rites of the dying. This gives them a unique- one and only Sacramental character, unlike penance and the Eucharist ( communion) which are repeatable, as is Marriage or Matrimony under certain circumstances. The idea is that these sacraments have a singular and indelible mark on the soul- and this differentiates them from those which can be repeated.
Indelible means that it is permanent. Here are some sentences.That paper was written in indelible ink.Her friendship left an indelible mark on my heart.A tattoo is indelible.They can be embossed or written on with indelible ink.Sigh. Yes, I can, and it follows: Matilda, that is indelible ink you have purchased. You might want to write your name in the neck of your blouses with it before you go to camp.
priesthood is an indelible mark on a priest so he is a priest forever
Yes they can. I have known two or three former priests that quit the priesthood. I guess it is a long process, but they can do it with time. A priest that is ordained a priest has an indelible mark on his soul and as scrpiture tells us , " You are a priest forever in the line of Malkesidk"
Assuming his or her previous Baptism was valid then no because Baptism imparts an indelible mark on the soul; so to attempt to "re-baptize" someone would be a grave sin against the Holy Ghost."Incorporated into Christ by Baptism, the person baptized is configured to Christ. Baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark (character) of his belonging to Christ. No sin can erase this mark, even if sin prevents Baptism from bearing the fruits of salvation. Given once for all, Baptism cannot be repeated." (CCC 1272)
JesusRoman Catholic AnswerThe character is an indelible spiritual mark with which Our Blessed Lord marks you as a Christian to be his witness before people. from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 19941304 Like Baptism which it completes, Confirmation is given only once, for it too imprints on the soul an indelible spiritual mark, the "character," which is the sign that Jesus Christ has marked a Christian with the seal of His Spirit by clothing him with power from on high so that he may be His witness.
Tailors use chalk. I use an indelible ink marker.
Indelible was created in 2004.
The answer would be 3 because you would have the Sacrament of Initiation, the Sacrament of Healing, and the Sacrament of Commitment for when you get older and get married which is Matrimony and Holy Orders. I hope this helped you out! Thanks for this question you asked!
I cannot erase this answer because it was written with indelible ink.
Indelible ink will not wash out of your clothes.