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  • 41Consecration — • An act by which a thing is separated from a common and profane to a sacred use, or by which a person or thing is dedicated to the service and worship of God by prayers, rites, and ceremonies Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 42ἱέρωσ' — ἱέρωσι , ἱέρωσις consecration fem voc sg ἱ̱έρωσα , ἱερόω consecrate aor ind act 1st sg ἱ̱έρωσο , ἱερόω consecrate plup ind mp 2nd sg ἱ̱έρωσο , ἱερόω consecrate perf imperat mp 2nd sg ἱ̱έρωσε , ἱερόω consecrate aor ind act 3rd sg ἱ̱έρωσαι , ἱερόω… …

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  • 43Consecration — For other uses, see Consecration (disambiguation). Consecrate redirects here. For the 1995 hardcore album, see Consecrate (album). Consecration is the solemn dedication to a special purpose or service, usually religious. The word consecration… …

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  • 44devote — 1 Devote, dedicate, consecrate, hallow mean to set apart something or less often someone for a particular use or end. Devote often implies a giving up or setting apart because of motives almost as impelling as those that demand a vow {devotes her …

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  • 45Robert of Jumièges — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Robert of Jumiéges caption= Modern ruins of the Abbey of Jumièges birth name = began =unknown consecration = 1051 term end = 1052 predecessor = Edsige successor = Stigand birth date = death date = 26… …

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  • 46Consecration of Russia — Painting of Our Lady of Fátima. The Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary is a belief in the Roman Catholic Church that a specific act of consecration on the part of the Pope has been required by the Virgin Mary in return for… …

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  • 47Ecône consecrations — The Écône consecrations were a set of episcopal consecrations that took place in Écône, Switzerland, on 30 June 1988. They were performed by Roman Catholic Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Bishop Antonio de Castro Meyer, and the priests raised to… …

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  • 48English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …

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  • 49Consecration and entrustment to Mary — The Virgin of the Navigators, 1531–36, with her protective mantle covering those entrusted to her.[1] For centuries, Marian devotions among Roman Catholics have included many examples of personal or collective acts of …

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  • 50Consecrations in Eastern Christianity — can refer to either the Sacred Mystery (Sacrament) of Cheirotonea (Ordination through laying on of hands) of a Bishop, or the sanctification and solemn dedication of a church building. It can also (more rarely) be used to describe the change of… …

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