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Consecrate
Consecrate, to dedicate to sacred purposes, as a bishop by imposition
Consecration
The act or ceremony of consecrating the state of being consecrated dedication
Consecrator
One who consecrates one who performs the rites by which a person or
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Prathista
Prathista, means consecration, Rama Rao v. Venkata Ratnam, AIR 1947 PC 88: 230
Burial ground
Burial ground, includes any churchyard, cemetery or other ground, whether consecrated or not, which has been at any time set aside
Bishop
and visits and superintends the clergy of his diocese. He consecrates churches and institutes priests, confirms, suspends, excommunicates, and grants licenses
Temple
of public religious worship when the idol is installed and consecrated and the pranaprathishta or vivification ceremony is performed. 'Until then,
Marriage
authorise marriage at any hour or in any place, whether consecrated or not, see Doe Dem. Egremont v. Grazebrook, (1843) 4
Host
The consecrated wafer believed to be the body of Christ which in
Churchyard
See preceding title; BURIAL; and Whitehead's Church Law. As to consecration, see (English) Consecration of Churchyards Acts, 1867 and 1868. A
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