Consecration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Desecrate
sacred purpose to violate the sanctity of to profane to put to an unworthy use the opposite of consecrate
Dedication
The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being or to a sacred use often with religious solemnities solemn appropriation as the dedication
Corsned
The morsel of execration a species of ordeal consisting in the eating of a piece of bread consecrated by imprecation If the suspected person ate it freely he was pronounced innocent but if it stuck in
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Chrismation
The act of applying the chrism or consecrated oil
Ceremony
state and the celebration of notable events as the ceremony of crowning a sovereign the ceremonies observed in consecrating a church marriage and baptismal ceremonies
Catholicos
The spiritual head of the Armenian church who resides at Etchmiadzin Russia and has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over and consecrates the holy oil for the Armenians of Russia Turkey and Persia including the Patriarchs of Constantinople Jerusalem and
Bless
To make or pronounce holy to consecrate
Uniformity, Act of
and Administration of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies and for establishing the Form of making, ordaining, and consecrating Bishops, Priests, and Deacons of the Church of England' (now partly repealed), received the Royal Assent on May
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Consecration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Desecrate
sacred purpose to violate the sanctity of to profane to put to an unworthy use the opposite of consecrate
Dedication
The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being or to a sacred use often with religious solemnities solemn appropriation as the dedication
Corsned
The morsel of execration a species of ordeal consisting in the eating of a piece of bread consecrated by imprecation If the suspected person ate it freely he was pronounced innocent but if it stuck in
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Chrismation
The act of applying the chrism or consecrated oil
Ceremony
state and the celebration of notable events as the ceremony of crowning a sovereign the ceremonies observed in consecrating a church marriage and baptismal ceremonies
Catholicos
The spiritual head of the Armenian church who resides at Etchmiadzin Russia and has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over and consecrates the holy oil for the Armenians of Russia Turkey and Persia including the Patriarchs of Constantinople Jerusalem and
Bless
To make or pronounce holy to consecrate
Uniformity, Act of
and Administration of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies and for establishing the Form of making, ordaining, and consecrating Bishops, Priests, and Deacons of the Church of England' (now partly repealed), received the Royal Assent on May
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