renunciation

Renunciation (or renouncing) is the act of rejecting something, particularly something that the renunciant has previously enjoyed or endorsed.
In religion, renunciation often indicates an abandonment of pursuit of material comforts, in the interests of achieving enlightenment, liberation, or Kevala Jnana, for example as practiced in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism respectively. In Hinduism, the renounced order of life is sannyāsa; in Buddhism, the Pali word for "renunciation" is nekkhamma, conveying more specifically "giving up the world and leading a holy life" or "freedom from lust, craving and desires". See Sangha, Bhikkhu, Bhikkhuni, Śramaṇa. In Christianity, some denominations have a tradition of renunciation of the Devil.
Renunciation of citizenship is the formal process by which a person voluntarily relinquishes the status of citizen of a specific country. A person can also renounce property, as when a person submits a disclaimer of interest in property that has been left to them in a will.

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    Pwede Pala Erenounce or Magquit sa Religion

    Sa mga tao na katulad ko na nagsusuffer sa Catholic religion o kung ano man influence culture within Catholic religion po , natuklasan ko na pwede pala umalis ang tao at magrenounce ng faith. Tatanggalin pala ang name niyo mismo na naka-register. Nabasa ko lang naman. Hindi ko nabasa ng buo...
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