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How to use consecration in a sentence

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A faldstool is prescribed by the old English Ritual in the consecration of a bishop.
The consecration of the building in Brighton Road also provided a new home for a cheder, or school where Sutton's children could learn Hebrew.
These same churchmen had developed tenth-century consecration ceremonies in line with a clear idea of kingship as an office with duties.
The consecration of the Eucharist, as well as the administration, was performed in English.
Among others, we repeat the stirring words of the Levites at the consecration of the Second Temple.
He is supposed by the retailers of the fable to have had knowledge of the mock consecration.
Thereafter they formed links with English non-jurors, participating in 1711 in a joint consecration of bishops.
The precedence of one bishop over another was determined by seniority of consecration.
You have determined to cease henceforth from saying of Mass, and to abstain from the consecration of the body and blood of the Lord.
Such preparations marked a building's dedication and consecration to the service of God.
In the National Gallery's Mass of Saint Giles, for example, the saint elevates the Host at the moment of consecration.
The father said the service was similar to the Mass, but the Eucharistic prayer and the consecration of the Host were omitted.
The priest takes just 21 minutes to say Mass but gives the consecration an everyday immediacy.
Chancellor, in name only, from 1501, he died shortly before reaching the canonical age for consecration.
He may then proceed to the final consecration of the furniture of the temple.
The magician will find no difficulty in observing the proper ritual, as in the ceremonial consecration of each weapon.
Housewives dressed in their most elaborate peasant costumes carry the Easter foods to church for consecration by the parish priest.
Upon completion of the retreat, a number of sacred ceremonies were conducted, including consecration of the statues in the garden.
This can be interpreted as a chronogram representing the year 1437, the probable date of the temple's consecration.
Divine activities do not seem to be limited only to forms which have undergone ritual consecration.
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Let her transfigure the hour of disaster into the hour of deeper consecration.
Ellen Barrett, the controversy over the consecration of the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church brings back memories.
Let us also understand that real consecration is an 'all-round' thing.
A ceremony of consecration, festive as well as religious, was now to be performed.
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