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Reconsecration
Renewed consecration
Option
Option. 1. When a new suffragan bishop is consecrated by the archbishop of the province, by a customary prerogative,
Parson
so by death; by cession, in taking another benefice, by consecration to a bishopric, by resignation, or by deprivation, 1 Bl.
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Private Chapels Act, 1871 (English)
clergyman to serve any college, school, hospital, etc., chapel, whether consecrated or unconsecrated, but not to solemnize marriages therein.
Pr'munire
6, whereby an archbishop or bishop refusing to confirm and consecrate a person elected bishop still incurs a pr'amunire; and 13
Shebaitship
the act by which the deity was installed and property consecrated or given to the deity Shambhu Charan Shukla v. Thakur
Suffragan
How this inferior order of bishops may be appointed and consecrated for twenty-five towns therein specified (including Thetford, Grantham, and Gloucester)
Transubstantiation
the body and blood of Christ at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever; and that the invocation or
Sacellum
An unroofed space consecrated to a divinity
Holiday
A consecrated day religious anniversary a day set apart in honor of
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