Consecrate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sacellum
An unroofed space consecrated to a divinity
Transubstantiation
the body and blood of Christ at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever; and that the invocation or
Sacration
Consecration
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Episcopize
To make a bishop of by consecration
Reconsecration
Renewed consecration
Devoted
Consecrated to a purpose strongly attached zealous devout as a devoted
Blessed
Hallowed consecrated worthy of blessing or adoration heavenly holy
Catholicos
resides at Etchmiadzin Russia and has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over and consecrates the holy oil for the Armenians of Russia Turkey and
Ceremony
the ceremony of crowning a sovereign the ceremonies observed in consecrating a church marriage and baptismal ceremonies
Chrismation
The act of applying the chrism or consecrated oil
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