Definition of consecrater. Meaning of consecrater. Synonyms of consecrater

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Definition of consecrater

Consecrater
Consecrater Con"se*cra`ter, n. Consecrator.
consecrater
Consecrator Con"se*cra`tor, n. [L.] One who consecrates; one who performs the rites by which a person or thing is devoted or dedicated to sacred purposes. [Written also consecrater.]

Meaning of consecrater from wikipedia

- A consecrator is a bishop who ordains someone to the episcopacy. A co-consecrator is someone who ****ists the consecrator bishop in the act of ordaining...
- 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 virgin woman who has been consecrated by the church as a bride of Christ. Consecrated virgins are consecrated by the diocesan...
- An institute of consecrated life is an ****ociation of faithful in the Catholic Church canonically erected by competent church authorities to enable men...
- Chrism, also called myrrh, myron, holy anointing oil, and consecrated oil, is a consecrated oil used in the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox...
- transferred to the sacred sphere. Words for this include hallow, sanctify, and consecrate, which can be contrasted with desecration and deconsecration. These terms...
- superintendents annually (¶¶ 517–518). 4. To consecrate bishops, to ordain elders and deacons, to consecrate diaconal ministers, to commission deaconesses...
- 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...
- The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission for Consecrated Religious is part of the Roman Curia. It was established in 1989 to better handle religious...
- the non-juring bishops of Scotland who consecrated Samuel Seabury and through the English bishops who consecrated William White, Samuel Provoost, and James...