Definition of Deconsecration. Meaning of Deconsecration. Synonyms of Deconsecration

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Definition of Deconsecration

Deconsecration
Deconsecrate De*con"se*crate, v. t. To deprive of sacredness; to secularize. -- De*con`se*cra"tion, n.

Meaning of Deconsecration from wikipedia

- Deconsecration, also referred to as decommissioning or secularization (a term also used for confiscation of church property), is the removal of a religious...
- sanctify, and consecrate, which can be contrasted with desecration and deconsecration. These terms are used in various ways by different groups. Sanctification...
- The Church of St. Lambertus (German: Pfarrkirche St. Lambertus), known locally as the Immerather Dom (meaning "Cathedral of Immerath"), was a Roman Catholic...
- Beachner as Dean MacIntyre Dixon as First Deconsecration Minister Arthur Pierce Middleton as Second Deconsecration Minister Donald Marye as Funeral Director...
- January 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2007. "BBC News-Birch Terrace synagogue deconsecration ceremony". BBC. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved...
- St Luke's is a historic Anglican church building in central London, and in the London Borough of Islington. It served as a parish church from 1733 to 1959...
- Neill, had been built at the east side of the chapel. By 1952, after deconsecration, the church was used as the Royal Air Force ****ociation Club and became...
- 2011. "BBC – Stoke & StaffordshireFaithBirch Terrace synagogue deconsecration ceremony". Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved...
- Sandgate Baptist Church is a heritage-listed former Baptist church at 6–8 Flinders Parade, Sandgate, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed...
- lifting of monastic restrictions from a member of the clergy, and to deconsecration, removing the consecration of a religious building so that it may be...