Examples of 'reconsecrated' in a sentence

Meaning of "reconsecrated"

Reconsecrated is the past tense of the verb 'reconsecrate,' which means to bless or dedicate something once again, often a place of worship or sacred ground
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  • simple past tense and past participle of reconsecrate

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Sealed it with holy water and reconsecrated it.
It was reconsecrated during the town fiesta of that year.
Then the sanctuary will be reconsecrated.
It has been reconsecrated into the temple.
After the filming the congregation called for the church to be reconsecrated.
The principal mosque was reconsecrated as a church.
The church was reconsecrated with a festive service one day before Reformation Day.
The church in Kostelní Lhota has to be reconsecrated.
Theodore shortly afterwards reconsecrated Ceadda and gave him the bishopric of Lichfield.
The church in Kostelni Lhota has to be reconsecrated.
My wife and I reconsecrated our lives.
The Continental will now be reconsecrated.
Reconsecrated the Temple in Jerusalem c.
It has been reconsecrated.
He reconsecrated the Cathedral of Cahors, which had been desecrated by Huguenots.

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I can enter a church even if it 's been reconsecrated.
Greek Orthodox officials reconsecrated the structure as a church, and they left the minaret.
Yes, but now all this land has got to be reconsecrated.
Syria, Catholic cathedral reconsecrated in Aleppo after restoration.
After the Reconquest, a cathedral was built in the heart of the reconsecrated mosque.
Even the church is being reconsecrated after 20 years in the wilderness.
Good day to you both. The Continental will now be reconsecrated.
The cathedral was reconsecrated in 1869 when Abkhazia was already a part of Russian Empire.
Standing by his casket at the funeral, she reconsecrated her life to.
St. Nicholas 's was reconsecrated into the Church of Ireland.
Reworked in Romanesque, was restored and reconsecrated recently.
The church was reconsecrated as Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
After the independence of Algeria, it was reconsecrated to the mosque.
The church was reconsecrated after a period of repairs in 2002.
Thus, according to this tradition, Umar thereby reconsecrated the site as a mosque.
The church was reconsecrated in 1729, while the construction work was still in progress.
Following an extensive and costly programme of reconstruction and refurbishment, the cathedral was reconsecrated in 2005.
The church of Notre Dame was reconsecrated to the “ Cult of Reason . ”.
Play media Once every 12 years, in keeping with Hindu tradition, the temple is reconsecrated.
The Capuchin order returned and reconsecrated the church in 1903.
In the gate passage, on the right, is the castle 's chapel, recently reconsecrated.
Even the church is being reconsecrated after 20 years in the wilderness . That 's right.
Very well, gentlemen . The Continental will now be reconsecrated.
The church was reconsecrated in 1629, by the vicar general of the Abbey of Nonantola.
It was restored in the aftermath of the war and reconsecrated in 1998.
By 1776, the church had been reconsecrated as parish church for the frazione of San Martino.
The relics returned to their place in 1989 when the cathedral was reconsecrated.
In 1998, it was reconsecrated and it is in use by the Jewish Community of Thuringia.
Further funds were raised and the structure repaired, with the church being reconsecrated in 1987.
In 1890 it was reconsecrated for the Scottish Episcopal Church.
However, the nuns managed to rebuild the church once again and in 1951 it was reconsecrated.
In 1731 the church was expanded and reconsecrated to Our Lady of the Snows.
The Franks reconquered the city in 785 under Charlemagne and the church was reconsecrated in 908.
The main altar was reconsecrated in July 1715 by Cardinal Orsini.
The services now take place in the choir that was restored and reconsecrated in 1999.

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