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Consecrator

One who consecrates one who performs the rites by which a person or

Consecrate

Consecrate, to dedicate to sacred purposes, as a bishop by imposition

Consecrate

Consecrated devoted dedicated sacred

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Prathista

Prathista, means consecration, Rama Rao v. Venkata Ratnam, AIR 1947 PC 88: 230

Churchyard

See preceding title; BURIAL; and Whitehead's Church Law. As to consecration, see (English) Consecration of Churchyards Acts, 1867 and 1868. A

Bishop

Canterbury, 1902 KB 503, under title CONFIRMATION OF BISHOPS; (3) consecration, similar to institution; (4) installation, answering to induction. The bishop

Marriage

authorise marriage at any hour or in any place, whether consecrated or not, see Doe Dem. Egremont v. Grazebrook, (1843) 4

Archbishop

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

Transubstantiation

the body and blood of Christ at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever; and that the invocation or

Temple

to reside in the Idol (the visible image) until the consecration or the appropriate ceremony is completed, T.V.D. Naidu v. Commissioner,

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