Examples of 'consecrating' in a sentence
Meaning of "consecrating"
Consecrate (verb): To make something sacred or officially designated for a religious purpose through a religious ceremony or ritual
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- present participle of consecrate
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These yajnas involve consecrating cooked items.
Stage consecrating festival play in three acts.
He had the privilege of choosing and consecrating bishops.
Consecrating the larger one for himself.
The blessing and consecrating took place by the bishop.
Consecrating our desires without fear of reprisal or castigation.
Grains and money are offered for consecrating the phad.
The consecrating with water was done once for all.
I am not specialized in consecrating water.
They are consecrating memorials everywhere.
It was a time for blessing seeds and consecrating agricultural tools.
This decision of consecrating a bishop must have been pondered and meditated on for a long time.
There is a schismatic attitude in the fact of consecrating bishops without pontifical mandate.
Consecrating the trees in this way ensured a good harvest for the coming year.
We need to examine the desirability of consecrating the traditional practice somewhat further.
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Consecrating the world to Christ is our job.
Cooking food while chanting divine hymns helps consecrating the food while being cooked.
It said that the two consecrating bishops and the four priests they consecrated were excommunicated.
It seems to be lawful for a priest to refrain entirely from consecrating the Eucharist.
And i also heard that while consecrating the idol of narayana sati installed a shiva linga.
Lienart used the traditional rite of ordination in ordaining and consecrating Lefebvre.
One of the consecrating bishops was Asbestas.
The preceding ritual is a simplified but effective way of consecrating a deck of Tarot cards.
You are consecrating yourself anew to Christ to try to bear the reproach.
Above the couple is a God with an axe consecrating the union of the couple.
Consecrating persons to the LORD.
Perhaps it is seen as consecrating our union with the Union.
Consecrating Russia was never done exactly how Our Lady wanted.
They never missed even a day of consecrating the Divinities in their personal shrine.
A territory can be made ours only by creating it anew, that is, by consecrating it.
You must ask for the grace of consecrating yourself entirely to the Heart of Jesus.
Same method is used in the Romish Church for consecrating the water.
Each begins by consecrating himself entirely to the Holy Trinity.
A Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine.
Doing this means consecrating the world to Him who is infinite Holiness.
Bold move, launching a war so soon after consecrating a new capital.
Takes times of consecrating and consecration also to the Lord Jesus.
Venus was irritated against him ; he appeased her by consecrating to her a gold bracelet.
Tulum is consecrating as a holiday area where one can enjoy yoga, beach and relaxation.
Every year I have been consecrating this moment to them.
These five elements are invoked during many magical rituals, notably when consecrating a magic circle.
We shall atone for the deed by consecrating ourselves to Purity and Simplicity.
Saining is a Scots word for blessing, protecting or consecrating.
They think they have done enough in consecrating themselves to my Immaculate Heart.
Upon consecrating themselves, the children of Israel were assured of God 's promises.
And he wanted to do it by consecrating one of his great passions, art.
And has philosophy anything to gain by perpetuating and consecrating the ambiguity?
Satan 's depths are found in consecrating the most debased passions to religion.
The spiritual atmosphere of the family influences Nicholas ' choice of consecrating himself to God.
She lived a righteous life, consecrating herself to helping poor and needy people.