Examples of 'he consecrated' in a sentence

Meaning of "he consecrated"

he consecrated: This phrase suggests that a person, typically someone with religious authority, has declared or dedicated something as sacred, holy, or divine. It can refer to the act of blessing, dedicating a space, or sanctifying an object

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Thus he consecrated it in order to make expiation upon it.
His biographers tell us that in three weeks he consecrated no less than fifteen churches.
So he consecrated it to make atonement for it.
Enriched and strengthened you in the sacrament of matrimony He consecrated you in baptism.
He consecrated one of his sons to be priest over the idols.
Another author notes that he consecrated the tripod at Thebes to Hercules.
He consecrated the needed security.
Schmitt follows Hobbes in the State comprehension which he consecrated several works.
He consecrated his pen to the great purpose of his life.
During his nine years of reign, he consecrated six bishops.
He consecrated as priests of the high places any who wished to be.
And in so doing, he consecrated his Creation.
He consecrated anyone who wanted to be a priest for the high places.
During a religious service held in a tent set up on land, he consecrated Antarctica.
He consecrated a virgin c.

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His desire was to spread a message for which he consecrated his life, " Maheut told AP.
He consecrated prelates who in turn consecrated him Patriarch.
After obtaining his master's degree, he consecrated himself to music.
Later he consecrated Samson bishop.
He believed in the amelioration of his race ; therefore, he consecrated himself to it . ".
He consecrated the Irish missionary Kilian a bishop and commissioned him to preach in Franconia.
During his time as bishop, he consecrated 81 new churches in the diocese.
He consecrated his wings to Phoebus Apollo.
The gospel is now “ a new and living way which He consecrated for us . ”.
He consecrated the entire world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
That 's what Job did for his children, he prayed, he consecrated them to the Lord.
Anyone who wanted, he consecrated as a priest of the high places.
Christ was born as a (virgin) boy, He consecrated.
And he consecrated the people, and they washed their clothes.
Lefebvre was excommunicated when he consecrated four bishops in 1988.
He consecrated a cathedral, in the midst of the moving tribute of the people.
After years of negotiation, he consecrated three bishops in Czechoslovakia in 1988.
He consecrated him on September 9 of the same year.
On Sunday the 29th, before leaving, he consecrated the altar of Feldmark 's oratory.
He consecrated his wings to Apollo, for whom he founded a gigantic temple.
Eskil completed the new cathedral in Romanesque style, which he consecrated in 1145.
Yet, like others, he consecrated the legitimacy of the personal and individual path to faith.
During the cholera outbreak in 1849, he consecrated his diocese to the Sacred Heart.
He consecrated his wings to Phoebus Apollo, for whom he founded a gigantic temple.
During his reign he consecrated several Indian bishops, Mgr.
He consecrated and appointed more than 100 bishops during his twenty-one years of leadership.
On his arrival, he consecrated the Cathedral of Rab Maria Himmelfahrt.
He consecrated this temple twenty years later 184 BC.
At the age of 14, he consecrated himself to her by a vow of perpetual chastity.
He consecrated the church of her convent at Rupertsberg in 1152.
Mexico 86 He consecrated him as one of the best.
He consecrated bishops before and after his break with Rome in 1945.
On the seventh day, he consecrated it with a blessing" (On the Creation of the World).
He consecrated the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1942.
As a youth, he consecrated himself to the service of the Church.

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