Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: consecrated

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Among those consecrated are the new Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Lagos, Ifedola Okupevi; and the new Bishop of Akoko Edo Diocese, Ebenezer Saiki.

Source: https://punchng.com/nigerians-in-severe-pain-anglican-bishop-laments/

And if we made it too passive, quickly passing on some fleeting cliches and good feelings, we would not be leveraging the specific ritual acts rooted in history, consecrated by history, which convey values not just stories, maintaining continuity.

Source: https://jewishjournal.com/cover_story/357680/telling-our-story-this-passover-and-beyond/

A second change states that five women religious and five men religious will be elected to represent their institutes of consecrated life rather than 10 religious priests as in the past.

Source: https://www.ncregister.com/cna/vatican-announces-laypeople-including-women-will-vote-in-synod-on-synodality-assembly

For Hiatt and others, there is only one clear stance: what God has consecrated, let man not contaminate.

Source: https://www.americanpress.com/2023/03/20/guest-commentary-holy-ground-in-cameron-parish/

God becomes a baby in the way of all babies, when human blood, flesh and seed are consecrated as the raw material for the birth of God.

Source: https://catholicleader.com.au/life/faith/mount-isa-parishioner-terry-lees-writes-about-true-devotion-to-mary-mother-of-god/

Having been ordained on 24 May 1964 and consecrated as a Bishop on 4 May 1980 in Kinshasa, DR Congo by Pope John Paul II, the clergyman served as Bishop in Juba, Torit, and Tadamata from 1980-1983.

Source: https://www.eyeradio.org/late-bishop-emeritus-paride-taban-laid-to-rest/

He was amused when I told him the Archbishop of Canterbury had given me a sip of brandy to fortify me after Queen Elizabeth had been consecrated.

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-12057469/The-late-Queens-friend-LADY-GLENCONNER-compares-Saturdays-Coronation-Majestys-1953.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

It was consecrated by Bishop John Travers Lewis on September 15, 1879.

Source: https://thereview.ca/2023/12/03/fenaghvale-anglican-chapel-deconsecrated/

Perhaps the most somber liturgy of the year, the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion is not a Mass. No new hosts are consecrated during this liturgy, symbolizing the absence of the Lord in the tabernacle following his death.

Source: https://denvercatholic.org/the-paschal-triduum-worship-experience-encounter/

The gold Ampulla is shaped like an eagle and holds the consecrated oil which will be used to anoint the king – the most sacred part of the ceremony.

Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/26/treasures-which-will-have-a-starring-role-in-king-charless-coronation-18668514/

The golden ampulla, which dates from 1661, is a flask in the shape of an eagle that holds the holy oil, which was consecrated in Jerusalem in March and will be used to anoint the king.

Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/king-charles-coronation-what-crown-jewels-will-be-used-in-the-ceremony-8547914/

The Mass of the Oils includes the distribution of the blessed and consecrated oils to parishes located in northern and eastern Maine.

Source: https://www.bangordailynews.com/2023/04/03/bdn-maine/holy-week-bishop-deeley-to-celebrate-chrism-mass-in-portland-on-tuesday-and-mass-of-the-oils-in-houlton-wednesday/

The oldest object in the regalia, the spoon was used to pour the chrism oil, consecrated at the Holy Sepulchre church in Jerusalem, before the anointing of the new King and Queen.

Source: https://time.com/6274736/king-charles-iii-st-edwards-crown-coronation/