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How to use deconsecrated in a sentence

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Last October, Andres Serrano's photographs were exhibited in the deconsecrated church of Santa Marta.
As St Crumnathy's Cathedral is currently deconsecrated, it is not possible to install Canon Doris into her stall at the moment.
The Museum of Contemporary Religious Art resides in a deconsecrated modernist-style chapel of a former Jesuit study center.
Curator Jan Hoet set the ninth edition of the Sonsbeek public art exhibition in the original park, a deconsecrated church and a shopping mall.
The Church of Saint-Philibert, close by, now deconsecrated, has a 12th-century nave.
Publican John Keating is redeveloping the deconsecrated St Mary's Church on Mary Street in Dublin 1, which is due to open as a bar and restaurant at the end of the summer.
After the English Reformation, many holy buildings such as tombs, charnel-houses, cloisters and churches were deconsecrated, emptied of their contents, sold away or destroyed.
The Chapel of St Elisabeth dates to the 17th century, was sacked and then deconsecrated.
In countries outside India, temples have often been fashioned from converted premises, from schools, deconsecrated churches, homes, even factories.
Sitting in his office beneath the choir loft of a deconsecrated church in Cincinnati, James Verdin can't hear the World Peace Bell toll from across the Ohio River.
Among the most ancient churches sizzanesi be positioned also to San Grato, now deconsecrated and partly demolished.
The monument was deconsecrated in 1791 during the Revolution and declared the national Pantheon.
The church building was deconsecrated and liturgical activities moved to the old parish church outside Rosengard.
I lived in the converted barn of a deconsecrated pub in Hertfordshire, the towpath feet from my pillow.
She could not have been killed had she not first been deconsecrated, and she had unwittingly colluded in her own deconsecration by asserting her divine right to the one privilege no deified being can exercise with impunity.
On October 22, 1992, it was deconsecrated.
There are two Napoleonic theatres: one in the villa dei Mulini, and another, larger one, known as the Teatro dei Vigilanti, in the deconsecrated church of the Carmine in Portoferraio.
So saying, from this history we also retain our priceless building heritage and what can we do with our deconsecrated churches other than put new life into them using the means imposed on us by our new secular foundations.
The Church of the Ascension, located at 5434 Park Avenue, was deconsecrated and sold at this time to the City of Montreal for use as a public library.
For his Philadelphia engagement, Bell had been booked into the Baptist Temple — which, he discovered, with some relief, had been deconsecrated and turned into a performing-arts center.
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