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Definition of CONSECRATIO

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Deconsecration
Deconsecrate De*con"se*crate, v. t. To deprive of sacredness; to secularize. -- De*con`se*cra"tion, n.
Misconsecration
Misconsecration Mis*con`se*cra"tion, n. Wrong consecration.
Reconsecration
Reconsecration Re*con`se*cra"tion, n. Renewed consecration.

Meaning of CONSECRATIO from wikipedia

- sanctioned authority (auctoritas). The rite of apotheosis (also called consecratio) signified the deceased emperor's deification. The dominance of the emperor...
- vestments otherwise reserved to clergy. In the High Middle Ages, the Consecratio Virginum is known for Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries, it is mentioned...
- his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus's official deification or consecratio and the victory of Titus together with their father, Vespasian, over...
- Chapel of Sant'Aquilino attached to San Lorenzo. He was deified with the consecratio: Divae Memoriae Valentini****, lit. 'Valentinian of Divine Memory'. At...
- Third Century Known for grandson of Carus Parent(s) Paulina (mother, possibly) Relatives Carus (grandfather) Family Caran dynasty Honours Consecratio...
- Oliveira (died 1993), beatified in 2007 The tradition of the rite of the Consecratio virginum (consecration of a virgin) dates back to the 4th century, the...
- less often a winged genius) bearing a figure aloft, with the legend CONSECRATIO (i.e. Faustina's ascension into heaven). Coins of Faustina were sometimes...
- within the imperial circle. There was then a public ceremony, called a consecratio, including the release of an eagle which flew high, representing the...
- Stephen was elected; but, since four days later he died, before his consecratio, which according to the canon law of the time was the true commencement...
- accession of his son, Theodosius the Elder was deified and given the consecratio in Latin: Divus Theodosius Pater, lit. 'the Divine Father Theodosius'...