This baptist priest is consecrating a church before the congregation arrive. |
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His bodily gestures at the altar in presiding at the Eucharist, especially in consecrating the bread and wine, were important. |
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The nazir offers his hair to God as a symbol that he is sublimating and consecrating his sensuality and sexual energy. |
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In 1999, 2000 and 2001 he conducted three Innersearch journeys, consecrating new temples in Alaska, Trinidad and Denmark. |
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The Holy Spirit came upon him at his baptism, consecrating him as the messiah. |
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Oil was especially symbolic of the presence and consecrating power of the Holy Spirit. |
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Ceremonies held on each December 28th, Innocents' day, saw children picking and consecrating their own child-bishop. |
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I had pointed out that this was merely an investiture prayer, not a sacramental prayer for consecrating a bishop. |
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This spiritual authority is often signified by the bodily gestures of the priest while he or she is consecrating the elements while presiding at the Eucharist. |
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They could conduct baptisms, weddings and funerals, but certain priestly functions were still forbidden, including consecrating the communion bread and wine. |
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The pope, who personally administers each of the church's seven sacraments during the course of each year, makes a practice of consecrating bishops on Epiphany. |
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Finally, it should be pointed out that the law of 4 March 2008 consolidated the right of minors to housing by consecrating their right to stay with their mother who has custody. |
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The formation process, centred around devotion to our Lady, Mother of Mercy and our Mother, by renewing baptismal vows leads the members to give themselves to our Lord through Mary, consecrating to him the value of all we do. |
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Cyril of Jerusalem in the fourth century introduced the lavabo, where the priest washes his hands before consecrating the bread and wine. |
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Christ acts each day to save us, in the sacraments and in His holy sacrifice. By means of them He is constantly atoning for the sins of mankind, constantly consecrating it to God. |
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On October 22nd 2009 we made the final selection from the transmedia call for projects initiated by Orange Vallee's Transmedia Lab and consecrating the emergence of a new form of audiovisual creativity. |
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The support of Veterans Affairs Canada has enabled us to reciprocate by consecrating the 'Derry Bell and Shield' for our visiting comrades to take back with them to Ireland. |
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After the ceremony consecrating the main statue of Buddha, the Dalai Lama emphasized during his address the importance of promoting, in the secular framework, fundamental human values like love and compassion. |
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American liberals hate a covenant which Anglican churches are being asked to sign, pledging to avoid provocative actions like consecrating openly gay bishops. |
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Later, after fully consecrating himself and formally beginning his public career, he took forty days in the wilderness to formulate the great decisions that would be his policies of epochal revelation management. |
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In other words, bishops in the southern hemisphere should stop taking traditionalist parishes or dioceses under their wing and consecrating new bishops for benighted, liberal lands. |
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These five elements are invoked during many magical rituals, notably when consecrating a magic circle. |
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He died in 1893 without consecrating a successor and suggesting a new name for the church. |
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Mar Thoma Metropolitans have since then helped in consecrating the Metropolitans of Thozhiyoor Church and vice versa. |
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Other Malankara churches started consecrating their own Holy Muron, Marthoma church still have not done that. |
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The lifting of censorship of newspapers and publications unquestionably constitutes a fundamental and important means of consolidating democracy and consecrating freedom of expression and diversity of opinion. |
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When the spirit arrives on earth, it comes animated with the best intentions of consecrating its existence to the Father, of pleasing him in all things, and of being useful to his fellow men. |
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However, the French revolution and its consequences were to force the congregation to choose between preserving this religious building or consecrating the 12th century chapel of the now evicted Benedictines. |
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The military regime set up in January 1993 a National Convention to draft a new constitution for which it fixed a rigid framework of six pre-determined objectives and 104 principles, consecrating the leading role of the army. |
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