A consecrator is a bishop who ordains someone to the episcopacy. A co-consecrator is someone who assists the consecrator bishop in the act of ordaining...
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Consecrated life (also known as religious life) is a state of life in the Catholic Church lived by those faithful who are called to follow Jesus Christ...
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Church, a consecrated virgin is a woman who has been consecrated by the church to a life of perpetual virginity as a bride of Christ. Consecrated virgins...
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Sacredness (redirect from Consecrate)
transferred to the sacred sphere. Words for this include hallow, sanctify, and consecrate, which can be contrasted with desecration and deconsecration. These terms...
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Bishop (redirect from Consecrated bishop)
Lutheran Church of Sweden, with at least one Anglican bishop serving as co-consecrator. Since going into ecumenical communion with their respective Anglican...
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Chrism (redirect from Consecrated Oil)
Chrism, also called myrrh, myron, holy anointing oil, and consecrated oil, is a consecrated oil used in the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox...
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Within the general vocation to be a Christian, these two sacraments "consecrate to specific mission or vocation among the people of God. Men receive the...
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Sacramental bread (redirect from Consecrated host)
and the priest chooses the best one for the Lamb (Host) that will be consecrated.[citation needed] The remaining loaves are blessed and offered back to...
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& PB6) was the principal consecrator of his fourth cousin Carlton Chase (42). Henry U. Onderdonk (21) was a co-consecrator of his younger brother Benjamin...
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officially the Claretian Pontifical Institute of the Theology of the Consecrated Life (Italian: L’Istituto Pontificio di Teologia della Vita Consacrata...
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was the principal consecrator of Bishop Robert Anthony Daniels and Bishop William McGrattan, as well as a principal co-consecrator of Archbishop John...
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Melkite Patriarchate. Patriarch Gregory III Laham was his consecrator, and the co-consecrators were Archbishop Jean Mansour, titular archbishop of Apamea...
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is the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or host, into the consecrated wine before consumption by the communicant. Intinction...
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Regnum Christi (redirect from Lay Consecrated Men of Regnum Christi)
and the Societies of Apostolic Life of the Consecrated Women of Regnum Christi, and the Lay Consecrated Men of Regnum Christi. The statutes of the Regnum...
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2019–2023 Chairman of the Brazilian Bishops conference He was principal consecrator of the following bishops: Aloísio Jorge Pena Vitral Joaquim Giovanni...
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Æthelweard was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Æthelweard was consecrated around 909. He died around 909. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology...
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the Pope, it fell to Baziak to be the principal consecrator, Bishops Kominek and Jop being co-consecrators, of Wojtyła as a bishop, the episcopal consecration...
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Churchyard (redirect from Consecrated ground)
around their churches. Thus, the most common use of churchyards was as a consecrated burial ground known as a graveyard. Graveyards were usually established...
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Æthelheah was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Æthelheah was consecrated between 867 and 868. He died between 879 and 889. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British...
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An institute of consecrated life is an association of faithful in the Catholic Church canonically erected by competent church authorities to enable men...
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or Wilfrid was a medieval Bishop of Worcester. He was consecrated in 718. In 735, he consecrated one Eva as the third abbess of Gloucester Abbey. Wilfrith...
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permission entails automatic (latae sententiae) excommunication of both the consecrator and the recipient of the consecration. In this case there was not only...
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დავით II, Davit' II) was a 15th-century Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia consecrated in 1426. Born into the Bagration dynasty, he was the fourth son of Alexander...
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Coenwulf (or Cenwulf) was a medieval Bishop of Dorchester. Coenwulf was consecrated around 909 and died between 909 and 925. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British...
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Eanfrith (or Lanferthus) was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. Eanfrith was consecrated before 758 and died sometime after that year. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway...
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Rochester. He was probably consecrated in 727 and died in 739. According to Bede (Historia ecclesiastica 5.23) his consecrator was Archbishop Berctwald...
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Denefrith was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Denefrith was consecrated in 793. He died between 796 and 801. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology...
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Evangelical counsels (section Consecrated life)
commitment known as a profession), are recognised as members of the consecrated life. There are early forms of religious vows in the monastic traditions...
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Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood on 6 June 1953, D'Rozario was consecrated bishop for the Diocese of Khulna, Bangladesh (at the time in East Pakistan)...
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Consecration in Christianity (section Consecrated life)
means "association with the sacred". Persons, places, or things can be consecrated, and the term is used in various ways by different groups. The origin...
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