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Definition of Deconsecrate

Deconsecrate
Deconsecrate De*con"se*crate, v. t. To deprive of sacredness; to secularize. -- De*con`se*cra"tion, n.

Meaning of Deconsecrate from wikipedia

- church and synagogue buildings no longer required for religious use are deconsecrated for secular use or demolition. According to the canon law of the Roman...
- YouTube sensation Sergio "The ****y Sax Man" Flores appears on the track "Deconsecrate". Keene's mother also contributes harmonizing background vocals on the...
- The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society. This service is used to deconsecrate and secularize a consecrated building that is to be taken down or used...
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- Bartholomew-the-Great in the Smithfield area of London, which had at that time been deconsecrated. He returned to Philadelphia in 1726 with the help of Thomas Denham...
- 9-year-old Dylan Collins, who is squatting in a rural farmhouse next to a deconsecrated church, with his twin brother Zach and their mother Courtney, who are...
- church is deconsecrated, but the relic is missing. Sister Andrea hunts for the relic as she sees demons and spirits begin to invade the deconsecrated church;...
- generation experienced in all kinds of ways". Carnival and carnivalesque Deconsecrate Desecrate Grotesque body Kegare Sacred site Sacrilege Secular religion...
- It was originally going to be titled Jump Street Chapel, after the deconsecrated church building in which the unit has its headquarters, but was changed...
- Prèl [it], San Matteo, San Donato, Santa Maria di Castello, Sant'Agostino (deconsecrated since the 19th century, sometimes is used for theatrical representations)...