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  • Suffice it to add here that while the imperial consecration made him in theory, what he was already in fact, the principal ruler of the West, and impropriated, as it were, in the Carolingian line the majesty of ancient Rome, it also lifted The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • The sexes when worshipping it exchanged habits and here the virginity was offered in sacrifice: Herodotus (i.c. 199) describes this defloration at Babylon but sees only the shameful part of the custom which was a mere consecration of a tribal rite. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Au musée du Luxembourg, vient d'être placé, de M. WHISTLER, le splendide _Portrait de M.e Whistler mère_, une oeuvre destinée à l'éternité des admirations, une oeuvre sur laquelle la consécration des siècles semble avoir mis la patine d'un Rembrandt, d'un Titien ou d'un Velasquez. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
  • A minor problem-correspondence with Lefebvre indicated it would be at least a year before he could come for the consecration. TOUCH
  • It was uncanonical due to the fact the ROCOR Synod of bishops forbad, twice, the consecration to take place, and one of the bishops was a New Calendarist.
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  • That might explain the Horns of Consecration motif in Knossos, pictured below, which start to look a lot like twin peaks much like the undoubtedly related Egyptian aker symbolism also pictured below. The Minoan name for Minoa
  • his consecration to study
  • But now fox1013 has written a beautiful Firefly story, "Consecration". December 5th, 2007
  • Divine activities do not seem to be limited only to forms which have undergone ritual consecration.
  • A comparison of the rites for the consecration of an abbot or abbess reveals the emphasis in the former on leadership and strength; in the latter on the need of the abbess for divine support.
  • The consecration of the sale of Church property was integral to Napoleon's desire to consolidate a ruling class based on landownership which was both noble and non-noble, a single propertied class of ‘notables’.
  • Instead of the possession of these lands being regarded as the apanage of the spiritual office, the acceptance of episcopal consecration was looked upon as the special condition or service upon which these lands were held from the king. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • monkish" consecration to his craft we cannot do better than reproduce a passage, quoted by Pater, from his letters to Madame Colet: The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters
  • There were, however, some delays in bringing the three together, and on the New Year's Day of 1861, the designate writes to Bishop Abraham: 'I dare say the want of any positive certainty as to the time of the Consecration is a good discipline for me. Life of John Coleridge Patteson
  • Such preparations marked a building's dedication and consecration to the service of God.
  • This Saturday morning Mass apparently a spider was on the altar during the Consecration. 2010 Lenten Read-a-Thon
  • The new Proprietor looked on him and saw a man triumphing where the multitude of essaying disciples fail: not in lofty ideals, not in emotional experiences, not in grand works undertaken; but in the prosiest, hardest spot -- albeit the touchstone of many a man's consecration -- the _money question_. The First Soprano
  • In his CALL OF THE HORNED PIPER, Nigel Jackson gives a simple sort of ‘Eucharist’ consecration for hallowing bread and some milk or ale to the fey.
  • Next hour, church members will begin what they call a rededication and reconsecration. CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2008
  • He liked knowing that the Creed would come next, then the presentation of the gifts, the Offertory Rite, the Consecration, the DESPERADOES
  • The cause of the communication is the presence of Christ in the elements Christ in the cratch; Christ in the Sacrament4 which is communicated by means of what transformation took place at consecration. Archive 2007-06-01
  • This is the triumph we are asking her for by the means she herself requested, namely the Consecration of Russia to Her Immaculate Heart by the Supreme Pastor and all the Bishops of the Catholic world, and the spread of the devotion to her Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart. Archive 2009-04-01
  • the Cardinal attended the consecration of the church
  • I took the finger towel and glass cruets of water and wine to the credence table at the right of the altar and put out the bell on the step where I would be kneeling at the consecration.
  • He liked knowing that the Creed would come next, then the presentation of the gifts, the Offertory Rite, the Consecration, the DESPERADOES
  • He is supposed by the retailers of the fable to have had knowledge of the mock consecration.
  • The consecration of the building in Brighton Road also provided a new home for a cheder, or school where Sutton's children could learn Hebrew.
  • But if anything of the sort happen after the consecration, the insect should be caught carefully and washed thoroughly, then burned, and the "ablution," together with the ashes, thrown into the sacrarium. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • Consecration is thus a taking away from the world and a giving over to the living God. Chrism Mass in Rome [Update]
  • A minor problem-correspondence with Lefebvre indicated it would be at least a year before he could come for the consecration. TOUCH
  • Bishops might preach at church consecrations or at the translation of relics, or go on occasional preaching tours, particularly to promote crusading fervour.
  • During the mass, Fr. W skipped the confession (after preaching about sin) and Fr. M almost blessed the bread with the words of consecration for the wine ... that's easy to do when one is using a ciborium, which is a bread box that's shaped like a chalice. Trinityboy Diary Entry
  • Lef. a modernist -- call him disobedient, speak of illicit consecrations, all right, but to call him a modernist is absurde -- as absurde as to state the consecrations would have been invalid. Vatican Council II: An Open Discussion
  • Others who were present held that the altar could be used again without any reconsecration, after a simple ceremony of reconciliation.
  • This morning, church members will begin what they call a rededication and reconsecration. CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2008
  • As part of the unending dispute between Canterbury and York he refused consecration in 1114 by the archbishop of Canterbury and was eventually consecrated at Rheims, receiving the pallium from Pope Calixtus II.
  • His blood, soul, and divinity become present by concomitance, their inseparable connection with his body, not precisely because of the words of consecration.
  • Ten years after his consecration he was delated for heresy by an ecclesiastical court, and subsequently excommunicated from the Anglican Church altogether.
  • _ The writer witnessed what he calls the ceremony of consecration in the case of a young man of the highest rank in Somosomo and he has described what he saw. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia
  • The consecration affects the entire building, but especially the walls; the removal, therefore, of the anointed crosses or even of the interior plastering (intonaco) of the walls, does not necessitate a new consecration (C.S.R., The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • At the Consecration of the Mass, when the Eucharist was held high for the world to see His triumph—grant Francie her life and take mine—Franklin had felt a twinge in his neck. Shortcut Man
  • Here is also found the Spirit's role not just in the ecclesial sacraments, but in the sacramental consecration of the entire material cosmos, as consistently envisioned by the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
  • If you do add Consecration or healing, your mana drop down lower.
  • The words of consecration are spoken consciously by him (in the name of the church) as an account of the foundation of what the church does in oblation, and of what the church prays the Holy Spirit to effect.
  • In "Consecration" (Milestone), a set of eight CDs recorded at the Keystone Korner in San Francisco, his playing with Mr. Johnson and the remarkable drummer Joe LaBarbera is full of fire. Emulating Bill Evans
  • From there, *Kʰaputar 'The Summits'? would become the word for the entire Minoan region, perhaps in connection to the Horns of Consecration, a very sacred and prominent symbol undoubtedly related to the Egyptian aker symbol representing the sun both emerging from and setting into the two horizons. A thought on the real name for the land of the Minoans
  • I took the finger towel and glass cruets of water and wine to the credence table at the right of the altar and put out the bell on the step where I would be kneeling at the consecration.
  • You'll note the white veil upon the cross, and the use of the "clapper" instead of the bells at the consecration. Holy Thursday from Ss. Trinita, Rome
  • According to the head of the Greek Orthodox parish for Bethlehem, Father Speridon, the mass was a reconsecration since the church marking the spot where Jesus was born had been desecrated during the siege.
  • It is always to be remembered, that Saint John's Church thus consecrated and set apart to the worship of Almighty God, is by the act of consecration thus performed, separated from all worldly and unhallowed uses, and to be considered sacred to the service of the _Holy and undivided Trinity_. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
  • Even in "Consecration" we hear the challenging ring of a young voice who has wandered over the face of the earth and has taken his place with the "Outcast," has cast his lot with the sailor, the stoker, the tramp. Giant Hours with Poet Preachers
  • These same churchmen had developed tenth-century consecration ceremonies in line with a clear idea of kingship as an office with duties.
  • In the National Gallery's Mass of Saint Giles, for example, the saint elevates the Host at the moment of consecration.
  • It's noticeable that the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in Alfred's time, by which time it was being written more or less contemporarily with events, records celestial phenomena, consecrations of bishops and deaths of bishops, kings and ealdormen, but not births, not even the births of King Alfred's children. Acha of Deira and Bernicia: daughter, sister, wife and mother of kings
  • One may search these "Salt Water Ballads" through from the opening line of "Consecration" to "The Song At Parting" and find no faint suggestion of that deep religious glory of "The Everlasting Mercy. Giant Hours with Poet Preachers
  • As a matter of interest, the chairs, a prayer book and a hassock for each seat in the original plan were bought and paid for by a 50 pence (10/-) subscription from the worshipers of the time, prior to the consecration.
  • In the National Gallery's Mass of Saint Giles, for example, the saint elevates the Host at the moment of consecration.
  • Did the Queen remain present throughout the Mass or did she withdraw to her traverse - or private closet in St. Edward's chapel - at the crucial point of the consecration and elevation of the Host?
  • Charity walker Teresa Flaherty is putting her bouquet of flowers in the consecration chapel at Sligo Cathedral for the intentions of everyone in the county.
  • The Pope continued: When the 'diptych' of consecration-mission is not taken into due account, it becomes truly difficulty to understand the identity of priests and of their ministry in the Church. ... Pope on the Essential Elements of Priestly Ministry
  • Each concert was, for Milstein, an act of reconsecration.
  • There was here a veritable consecration, hopeful and animating, of the earth's gifts, of old dead and dark matter itself, now in some way redeemed at last, of all that we can touch or see, in the midst of a jaded world that had lost the true sense of such things, and in strong contrast to the wise emperor's renunciant and impassive attitude towards them. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
  • Noah's ark by water; and in like manner the antitype, which is the ordinance of consecration Once a Methodist; Now a Baptist. Why?
  • The answer is that the superaltars which are made by the bishops when a church is consecrated, suffice oratories in lieu of consecration or enthronement when they are sent to them, on the occasion of their dedication or opening.
  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • Poor Richard had to do the embarrassing thing of withdrawing the invitation he had extended to me and inviting me instead to preach at his enthronement in the evening rather than at his consecration in the morning.
  • Consequent to this claim of the Pope to vicar general of Christ in the present Church (supposed to be that kingdom of his to which we are addressed in the gospel) is the doctrine that it is necessary for a Christian king to receive his crown by a bishop; as if it were from that ceremony that he derives the clause of Dei gratia in his title; and that then only is he made king by the favour of God when he is crowned by the authority of God's universal vicegerent on earth; and that every bishop, whosoever be his sovereign, taketh at his consecration an oath of absolute obedience to the Pope. Leviathan
  • Qatar Christians celebrate consecration of new church: Qatar making progress in respecting freedom of religion. Persecution Journal: July 16, 2009
  • Poor William Laud, the archbishop everyone loves to hate, is found guilty of making ‘an almighty fuss’ over the reconsecration of St. Katherine Cree, and turning the service into ‘a liturgical floorshow’.
  • The Law of Consecration is not some obscure Mormon doctrine. Think Progress » Church Uses Marquee To Speak Out Against Beck: ‘Sorry Mr Beck, Jesus Preached Social Justice’
  • And yes, there might have to be some rebuilding and reconsecration work done. Times, Sunday Times
  • This title of Our Lady, which has become known throughout the world through the Schönstatt movement which adopted this devotion, has its origin in the Colloquium Marianum founded by Fr Jakob Rem in Ingolstadt (diocese of Eichstätt) in 1595 (read more about its origin and history here), and it was in Ingolstadt Minster, where the image of the Mater Ter Admirabilis, originally a copy of the Salus Populi Romani, is venerated, that Bishop Hanke renewed the consecration. The Mater Ter Admirabilis
  • Sri Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore gets a facelift, a reconsecration and general sprucing up.

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