sacrosanctus
Sacrosanctus is a Latin term used to signify something that is considered inviolable, immune to violations or taint. In theological contexts, it is often used to describe sacred objects, rituals, or persons that enjoy a revered status and are considered untouchable. The term implies a sense of sanctity and majesty that makes the object or being associated with it sacrosanct, utterly irreproachable, and forever unassailable.
In liturgical contexts, the term is sometimes used to describe the sanctuary of a church, which is
In cases of canonization or beatification, the term may be used to signify that the person concerned
Sacrosanctus is often invoked in ceremonies and obligations to emphasize the power or protectiveness associated with
The concept of sacrosanctus emphasizes the supremacy, transcendency, and an initiation into a lofty realm of