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- Jainism, Kalarahu, Kalarkayi, Kumarasvami and Kanyakumari. The temple was reconsecrated in 16th century by Hindu Dvaita saint Vadiraja Tirtha by the request...
- restored in the 1870s, under the urging of Agostino Gaetano Riboldi, and reconsecrated in 1896 when the relics of Augustine and the shrine were once again...
- Russia Denomination Russian Orthodox Website Official home page History Consecrated 1625, destro**** 1936; reconsecrated 1993 Architecture Style Russian...
- 20th century, until the restoration of the year 1946-1955, when it was reconsecrated. The church was founded in the Middle Ages as part of an abbey, in the...
- completed in 2004, and the interior the following year. The church was reconsecrated on 30 October 2005 with festive services lasting through the Protestant...
- century. During the Napoleonic occupation, it was deconsecrated and only reconsecrated in 1851. For a time it was used as a prison for political prisoners...
- times, all of the monasteries are in ruins except for that of Mar Melke reconsecrated in the 1930s, Mor Yakub Monastery, founded in Dibek in 2012–2013, and...
- abandoned and allowed to deteriorate during the Revolution, but it was reconsecrated in 1822 and restored by the archbishop Célestin Dupont in 1835–1842...
- Ukrainian Gr**** Catholic church was established and the church was reconsecrated as the Church of Sts. Olha and Elizabeth. A. Olszewski, An outline history...
- hillfort was occupied by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi's men, was reconsecrated as a church, and dedicated to "Our Lady of Victory", and m**** was celebrated...