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Cremation

v. Williams, (1882) 20 Ch D 659. If burial in consecrated ground and cremation are both desired, cremation should precede and

Sacred

a good sense made holy set apart to religious use consecrated not profane or common as a sacred place a sacred

Sacrilege

laymen or to common purposes what has been appropriated or consecrated to religious persons or uses

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Saint

piety and virtue any true Christian as being redeemed and consecrated to God

Sainted

Consecrated sacred holy pious

Sanctuary

A sacred place a consecrated spot a holy and inviolable site

Agnus dei

small cake, stamped with the figure of a lamb, and consecrated by the Pope

Archbishop

as is usually the case, does not require any further consecration, but all archbishops require both election and confirmation, similarly to

Candlemas-day

Mary; so called from the processions with lighted candles, and consecration of candles on that day for the service of the

Confirmation of Bishop

and chapter under the king's letter missive prior to the consecration of the bishop by the archbishop, as directed (see CONGE

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