- word
sacred descends from the
Latin sacer,
referring to that
which is '
consecrated, dedicated' or 'purified' to the gods or
anything in
their power, as...
- of
Uppsala serving as the prin****l
consecrator. The
first Lutheran bishops of
Estonia and
Latvia were
consecrated by
Nathan Söderblom, the Archbishop...
-
institutes of
consecrated life (religious and secular),
societies of
apostolic life, as well as
those living as
hermits or
consecrated virgins. According...
- Church, a
consecrated virgin is a
virgin woman who has been
consecrated by the
church as a
bride of Christ.
Consecrated virgins are
consecrated by the diocesan...
- 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...
- Chrism, also
called myrrh, myron, holy
anointing oil, and
consecrated oil, is a
consecrated oil used in the Catholic,
Eastern Orthodox,
Oriental Orthodox...
- Churches. John
Wesley consecrated Thomas Coke a "General Superintendent", and
directed that
Francis Asbury also be
consecrated for the
United States of...
-
Dicastery for
Institutes of
Consecrated Life and
Societies of
Apostolic Life,
formerly called Congregation for
Institutes of
Consecrated Life and
Societies of...
-
Catholic bishop consecrated before the
Second Vatican Council who
publicly became sedevacantist was
Vietnamese Archbishop Ngô Đình Thục (
consecrated in 1938)...
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around their churches. Thus, the most
common use of
churchyards was as a
consecrated burial ground known as a graveyard.
Graveyards were
usually established...