- "prin****l co-
consecrator" is used to
designate the
bishop who ****ists the prin****l
consecrator in the
ordination of a new bishop. Co-
consecrators are not...
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Consecrated life (also
known as
religious life) is a
state of life in the
Catholic Church lived by
those faithful who are
called to
follow Jesus Christ...
- Church, a
consecrated virgin is a
woman who has been
consecrated by the
church to a life of
perpetual virginity as a
bride of Christ.
Consecrated virgins...
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superintendents annually (¶¶ 517–518). 4. To
consecrate bishops, to
ordain elders and deacons, to
consecrate diaconal ministers, to
commission deaconesses...
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transferred to the
sacred sphere.
Words for this
include hallow, sanctify, and
consecrate,
which can be
contrasted with
desecration and deconsecration.
These terms...
- Chrism, also
called myrrh, myron, holy
anointing oil, and
consecrated oil, is a
consecrated oil used in the Catholic,
Eastern Orthodox,
Oriental Orthodox...
- An
institute of
consecrated life is an ****ociation of
faithful in the
Catholic Church canonically erected by
competent church authorities to
enable men...
- and the
priest chooses the best one for the Lamb (Host) that will be
consecrated.[citation needed] The
remaining loaves are
blessed and
offered back to...
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officially the
Claretian Pontifical Institute of the
Theology of the
Consecrated Life (Italian: L’Istituto
Pontificio di
Teologia della Vita Consacrata...
- Æthelweard was a
medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Æthelweard was
consecrated around 909. He died
around 909. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology...