Consecration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Episcopize
To make a bishop of by consecration
Encenia
festival commemorative of the founding of a city or the consecration of a church also the ceremonies as at Oxford and
Host
Mass is offered as a sacrifice also the bread before consecration
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Misconsecration
Wrong consecration
Reconsecration
Renewed consecration
Sacration
Consecration
Disanoint
To invalidate the consecration of as to disanoint a king
Sacred
a good sense made holy set apart to religious use consecrated not profane or common as a sacred place a sacred
Cremation
v. Williams, (1882) 20 Ch D 659. If burial in consecrated ground and cremation are both desired, cremation should precede and
Sacrilege
laymen or to common purposes what has been appropriated or consecrated to religious persons or uses
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