Definition of Consecration. Meaning of Consecration. Synonyms of Consecration

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Definition of Consecration

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Deconsecration
Deconsecrate De*con"se*crate, v. t. To deprive of sacredness; to secularize. -- De*con`se*cra"tion, n.
Misconsecration
Misconsecration Mis*con`se*cra"tion, n. Wrong consecration.
Reconsecration
Reconsecration Re*con`se*cra"tion, n. Renewed consecration.

Meaning of Consecration from wikipedia

- a Pali and Sanskrit term referring to these consecration rituals. Mormonism is replete with consecration doctrine, primarily Christ's title of "The Anointed...
- Consecration is a 2023 supernatural horror-thriller film directed by Christopher Smith from a script he co-wrote with Laurie Cook, and starring Jena Malone...
- Look up consecration or consécration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Consecration is the solemn transfer of a person or thing to a special purpose...
- The law of consecration is a commandment in the Latter Day Saint movement in which adherents promise to dedicate their lives and material substance to...
- Consecration is the transfer of a person or a thing to the sacred sphere for a special purpose or service. The word consecration literally means "****ociation...
- "Horns of Consecration" is a term coined by Sir Arthur Evans for the symbol, ubiquitous in Minoan civilization, that is usually thought to represent the...
- Consecration crosses are crosses on the interior walls and exterior architecture of a Christian church or cathedral showing where the bishop has anointed...
- The consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by a reigning pope was requested during a Marian apparition by Our Lady of Fátima on 13 July...
- the authority of her bishop, to the service of the church. The rite of consecration of virgins for women living in the world was reintroduced in 1970, under...
- chorbishops. Bishops of the same category rank according to date of consecration. Major archbishop Major archbishops are the heads of some of the Eastern...