Sancta Clara, Abraham, a description of his "universal mirror of Death," 151.
The universal mirror of Death of Father Abraham a Sancta Clara.
The tourist more rarely visits Constantinople or studies the architecture of Sancta Sofia, but when he does, he is distinctly conscious of forces not quite the same.
If I could get into the Duomo for a drop of Holy water--Sancta Maria!
How much more elegant is a sash of this description than the stiff line which characterizes the upper part of the dress of "Sancta Victoria.
Is not Fordun quoting from Turgot and Aelred (whom he names Baldredus) when he speaks of "illa sancta crux quam nigram vocant?
The world had seen nothing to approach it except, perhaps, in the dome of Sancta Sophia in Constantinople; and the discovery came at a moment when Europe was making its most united and desperate struggle to attain the kingdom of Heaven.
When Saint Francis was at the General Chapter held at Sancta maris de Portiuncula .
Since the building of Sancta Sofia, no artist has had such a chance.
As the sails filled and more canvas was spread the Sancta Trinidad showed her mettle and spurned the lively waves from her well tapered bows.
The Sancta Trinidad, touching at the Canaries, might have passed them on to an English ship, bound for Plymouth, which lay there waiting for the wind to change.
The date was the first day of November, 1611, and, if the two Yorkshire adventurers had changed somewhat since they sailed away from Lisbon on board the Sancta Trinidad, the change was for the better.
They looked about for the Sancta Trinidad, and guessed aright that a fine brig, moored about a cable's length distant from the Sparta, must be the vessel spoken of by Fra Pietro.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sancta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.