omnipresence
noun
- the property of being present everywhere. This property is most commonly used in a religious context as an attribute of a deity or supreme being
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɑmniˈprɛz(ə)ns/
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₃ep-der. Proto-Italic *opnis Latin omnisder. English omni- English presence English omnipresence From omni- + presence.
- The ability to be, or the characteristic of being, at all places at the same time (usually only attributed to God).
“Notwithstanding these precise statements concerning the omnipresence of the flesh of Christ, there still was no uniform and, in all its features, settled doctrinal statement concerning it […]”
“So the Lord's omnipresence as well as the omnipresence of the Self of the soul is rather an internal omnipresence, a subjective omnipresence, […]”