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A blessing is a type of religious pronouncement. Blessing or Blessings may also refer to: Religion * Blessing (Roman Catholic Church), a rite by which persons or things are sanctified as dedicated to divine service * Apostolic Blessing, a blessing imparted by the Pope Entertainment Fiction, film, TV * Blessings (film), ''Blessings'' (film), a 2003 television drama film directed by Arvin Brown * Blessings (TV series), ''Blessings'' (TV series), a 2014 Singaporean television series * Blessings (novel), ''Blessings'' (novel), a 2024 novel by Chukwuebuka Ibeh * The Blessing (novel), ''The Blessing'' (novel), a 2015 novel by Nancy Mitford Music * Blessings (Big Sean song), "Blessings" (Big Sean song), a 2015 song by Big Sean from the album ''Dark Sky Paradise'' * Blessings (Futuristic album), ''Blessings'' (Futuristic album), a 2017 album by Futuristic * Blessings (Lecrae song), "Blessings" (Lecrae song), a 2017 song by Christian rapper Lecrae featuring Ty Dolla $ign * Blessings (Lau ...
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In religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the impartation of something with doctrines of grace, grace, Sacred, holiness, spiritual Redemption (theology), redemption, or Will of God, divine will. Etymology and Germanic paganism The modern English language term ''bless'' likely derives from the 1225 term , which developed from the Old English (preserved in the Northumbrian dialect around 950 AD).Barnhart (1995:73). The term also appears in other forms, such as (before 830), from around 725 and ' from around 1000, all meaning to make sacred or holy by a sacrificial custom in the Anglo-Saxon paganism, Anglo-Saxon pagan period, originating in Germanic paganism; to mark with blood. Due to this, the term is related to the term , meaning 'blood'. References to this indigenous practice, Blót, exist in related Icelandic sources. The modern meaning of the term may have been influenced in translations of the Bible into Old English during the process of Chris ...
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