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Penitents

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The penitents sought absolution for their sins through rigorous self-discipline.
The penitents walked barefoot through the streets as a symbol of their humility.
The group of penitents marched through the streets, flagellating themselves as a form of religious devotion.
The penitents' leader was known for his strict adherence to the rules of the order, and his fierce discipline.
The church offered a special service for penitents during Lent.
The penitents believed that their penitential practices would lead them to salvation.
The penitents wore sackcloth and ashes as a symbol of their contrition.
The penitents were accompanied by priests who prayed aloud.
The penitents chanted prayers in unison as they marched through the streets.
The penitents gather every Friday for their weekly confessions.
The reformed criminal now works with other penitents to help them turn their lives around.
The penitents lived in communal houses and shared their resources.
The penitents flagellated themselves as an act of repentance.
The penitents' monastery was located in a remote, mountainous region, far from the distractions of the outside world.
The penitents vowed to make amends for their past transgressions.
The penitents gathered in the chapel for their daily prayers.
The penitents' commitment to their cause was unwavering, even in the face of adversity.
The penitents carried candles and sang hymns as they processed through the town.
The penitents' procession was a beautiful display of faith and devotion.
The community of penitents gathered in the town square for a public confession.
The penitents spent hours in prayer and fasting as part of their penitential practice.
The church is filled with penitents during the Lenten season.
The penitents marched through the streets, their faces covered with hoods.
The penitents' strict adherence to their rules impressed the visiting bishop.
The penitents knelt in prayer as the priest sprinkled holy water over them.
The penitents carried a statue of the Virgin Mary during their procession.
The annual procession of penitents was a sight to behold.
The church was filled with penitents who came to confess their sins.
The local community was outraged by the penitents' public displays of self-harm during their religious processions.
The penitents carried large crosses and walked barefoot as a sign of repentance.
The priest listened attentively to the penitents' confessions during the sacrament of reconciliation.
The penitents were required to spend a week in solitary confinement to reflect on their transgressions.
The solemn procession of penitents was a sight to behold.
The penitents lived a life of austerity, devoting themselves to prayer and self-flagellation.
The group of penitents gathered in the church to pray for forgiveness.
The penitential book provided a roadmap for the penitents to follow on their path to redemption.
The penitents were assigned a task of fasting for three days to atone for their sins.
The procession of penitents was a solemn reminder of the importance of repentance.
The penitents wore hair shirts and practiced self-flagellation as a form of penance.
The penitents' robes were made of coarse, rough fabric, as a symbol of their humility and penance.
The pastor's sermon encouraged the congregation to be humble penitents before God.
The town square was filled with penitents seeking absolution from the bishop.
Many of the prisoners in the jail were penitents who had found religion while serving their sentence.
The penitents' monastery was situated on a remote island, far from the distractions of the world.
The penitents were instructed to wear rough clothing as a reminder of their humility and penance.
The penitents crawled on their knees to the shrine as an act of penance.
The priest granted absolution to the penitents who confessed their sins.
The nun took a vow of silence and devoted her life to working with penitents.
The annual procession of penitents through the city streets is a solemn event.
The penitents walked barefoot in a show of contrition for their past sins.
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