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Consecrating meaning
present participle and gerund of consecrate
Example sentences (12)
Whether you have time for a Holy Hour, a holy 15 minutes, or even just a holy moment, consecrating your day to the Lord with a morning offering is a powerful practice.
If Biden's eight-point lead is sustained, the margin of victory would be too great to subvert, though I suspect that an embittered Trump would nevertheless try to rob his opponent of the consecrating ritual of concession.
Consecrating Eucharist during Mass at the Cathedral in 2006.
It was used in blessing children, consecrating priests and in sacrifice.
By conferring the fullness of the sacrament of Holy Orders on the apostles, they were given the authority to confer the sacrament on others, thus consecrating bishops in a direct lineage that can trace its origin back to the Twelve Apostles and Christ.
He could not keep that promise, as Ancilla died on 11 November 1953 at the time when he was consecrating a new church in Venice.
He set out for France, consecrating the cathedral of Pisa on the way, and arrived at Marseille in October.
His consecration of the entire world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus presented theological challenges in consecrating non-Christians.
Judaism main seeAlso The literal translation of the Hebrew word mashiach (messiah) is "anointed", which refers to a ritual of consecrating someone or something by putting holy oil upon it.
Mann, pg. 236 Around 948, Agapetus, granted the Archbishop of Hamburg the right of consecrating bishops in Denmark and other northern European countries instead of the pope.
The God-Idea as taught in our sacred Scripture" as consecrating the Jewish people to be its priests.
To preserve apostolic succession the rite of consecrating him a bishop had to be performed by someone who was already a bishop.