How To Use Deconsecrate In A Sentence

  • There is also a small deconsecrated church in the grounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Museum of Contemporary Religious Art resides in a deconsecrated modernist-style chapel of a former Jesuit study center.
  • Performances take place in a deconsecrated church in the grounds.
  • That the whole of the area which the temple of Jupiter was to occupy might be wholly devoted to that deity, he decided to deconsecrate the fanes and chapels, some of which had been originally vowed by King Tatius at the crisis of his battle with Romulus, and subsequently consecrated and inaugurated. The History of Rome, Vol. I
  • Nothing remains of the old Holy Trinity burial ground, which dates back to the 1840s - it was deconsecrated in the 1970s - apart from the old wall and three gravestones.
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  • He denied her privileges; he strove to deconsecrate her sanctuary. Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom
  • The graveyard has been deconsecrated to allow fruit and veg to be grown among the graves. The Sun
  • It is even more difficult if the conversion involves buying or building on part of a graveyard, where church authorities must deconsecrate the ground.
  • Print NZ deconsecrates quake-hit Christchurch Cathedral Dozens of New Zealanders have attended an emotional ceremony deconsecrating Christchurch Cathedral, which was wrecked in February's earthquake. BBC News - Home
  • The chapel, built in the 1870s, was deconsecrated at the start of the second world war and used as an electronics factory before being converted into two houses in the 1980s
  • The altar was deconsecrated in 1964, and the rest of the church in 1967.
  • The graveyard has been deconsecrated to allow fruit and veg to be grown among the graves. The Sun
  • There is also a small deconsecrated church in the grounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • An additional venue, the deconsecrated church known as the Athenaeum, which is directly alongside St Mark's Cathedral, has also been obtained for the exhibition and will house one of the artist's installations.
  • At sunset, we climbed one deconsecrated pagoda to look over a landscape empty but for myriad other pagodas. Times, Sunday Times
  • As St Crumnathy's Cathedral is currently deconsecrated, it is not possible to install Canon Doris into her stall at the moment.
  • Sitting in his office beneath the choir loft of a deconsecrated church in Cincinnati, James Verdin can't hear the World Peace Bell toll from across the Ohio River.
  • Publican John Keating is redeveloping the deconsecrated St Mary's Church on Mary Street in Dublin 1, which is due to open as a bar and restaurant at the end of the summer.
  • St. Mary's Abbey, or Friary, has not been deconsecrated.
  • Peter Borre, co-chairman of the Council of Parishes, which formed to fight church closings, anticipated the Cardinal's decision and said the vigils will continue and the decision will be appealed to the Vatican, which has already reversed the decisions by some U.S. bishops to deconsecrate churches. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • A DEVELOPER'S £750,000 gamble to transform a deconsecrated and empty church in York's city centre into a classy restaurant or café bar could start to pay off next week.
  • Last October, Andres Serrano's photographs were exhibited in the deconsecrated church of Santa Marta.
  • If the past congregation approves of the temple's donation, Samuels said the institute would send a rabbi to Brookhaven to deconsecrate the building, after which the temple would no longer be considered an operational Jewish temple. Undefined
  • After the English Reformation, many holy buildings such as tombs, charnel-houses, cloisters and churches were deconsecrated, emptied of their contents, sold away or destroyed.
  • ‘At the moment they can just be deconsecrated at the behest of a bishop and the people who paid for these churches have no say,’ Mr Cassidy said.
  • Curator Jan Hoet set the ninth edition of the Sonsbeek public art exhibition in the original park, a deconsecrated church and a shopping mall.
  • I was a fan of this musical when it played in a deconsecrated church basement in the West End in 2002.
  • In countries outside India, temples have often been fashioned from converted premises, from schools, deconsecrated churches, homes, even factories.
  • ‘It is a disgrace to see the Church where Wolfe Tone was baptised and where the famous preacher John Wesley gave sermons being deconsecrated and turned into a pub,’ Mr Cassidy said.
  • At sunset, we climbed one deconsecrated pagoda to look over a landscape empty but for myriad other pagodas. Times, Sunday Times
  • a construction hard hat and a raincoat to hurriedly deconsecrate a historic Anglican chapel, which had suffered irreparable damage. FOXNews.com
  • In 1880, at a time when enthusiasm for industrial invention was at its height, the museum was reorganized and the deconsecrated church nave converted into a magnificent space for exhibiting machines.
  • Visiting the abbey church in the Harz mountain town of Quedlinburg, he notes that it was deconsecrated in the 1930s by Heinrich Himmler and turned into a shrine to the SS. Teutonic Temptations

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