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Saint

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

Sainted

Consecrated sacred holy pious

Sanctify

to set apart to a holy or religious use to consecrate by appropriate rites to hallow

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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

Option

Option. 1. When a new suffragan bishop is consecrated by the archbishop of the province, by a customary prerogative,

Deacon

which a priest may, except only pronouncing the absolution and consecrating the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By the Clergy Ordination

Ecclesiastic, or ecclesiastical

with regard to the world. A clergyman; a priest; one consecrated to the service of Church, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,

Exhumation

common law misdemeanour. Unless a body is removed from one consecrated burial place to another by faculty, it is unlawful to

Hosti'

Hosti' [fr. hostia, Lat., a victim], host-bread, or consecrated wafers in the Holy Eucharist.

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