Definition of Reconsecrated. Meaning of Reconsecrated. Synonyms of Reconsecrated

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Reconsecrated. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Reconsecrated and, of course, Reconsecrated synonyms and on the right images related to the word Reconsecrated.

Definition of Reconsecrated

No result for Reconsecrated. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Reconsecrated from wikipedia

- Jainism, Kalarahu, Kalarkayi, Kumarasvami and Kanyakumari. The temple was reconsecrated in 16th century by Hindu Dvaita saint Vadiraja Tirtha by the request...
- completed in 2004, and the interior the following year. The church was reconsecrated on 30 October 2005 with festive services lasting through the Protestant...
- Russia Denomination Russian Orthodox Website Official home page History Consecrated 1625, destro**** 1936; reconsecrated 1993 Architecture Style Russian...
- as a metrology office. The Ukrainian Gr**** Catholic Church recently reconsecrated the church to Christian worship and dedicated it to the Presentation...
- 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...
- recaptured by Saladin on 2 October 1187, and the Dome of the Rock was reconsecrated as a Muslim shrine. The cross on top of the dome was replaced by a crescent...
- 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...
- of the city of Venice, region of the Veneto, Italy. The church was reconsecrated in 1645. Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Martino (Burano)...
- the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Grado. After rebuilding, it was reconsecrated in 1422, and in 1485 it merged with the Oratory of Santa Maria dei Patriarchi...
- abandoned and allowed to deteriorate during the Revolution, but it was reconsecrated in 1822 and restored by the archbishop Célestin Dupont in 1835–1842...