# To declare or set apart as sacred: consecrate a church.# Christianity. ## To produce the ritual transformation of (the elements of the Eucharist) into the body and blood of Jesus. ## To sanctify (bread and wine) for use in Communion. ## To initiate (a priest) into the order of bishops. # To dedicate solemnly to a service or goal. # To make venerable; hallow: a tradition consecrated by time.
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"consecrate" is a verb. It means to make or declare something holy or sacred
The spelling I used is correct; you had an extra "r" in your question.
make or declare something sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose.
it means to be consecrated to God
Consecrated means something set aside as holy or dedicated for a particular usage. catholic means "universal)
No. Isabella means consecrated to god:D
"Consecrated to the Holy Spirit."
Elisa means "consecrated to God"
Isabella means "my God is a vow" or "consecrated to God"
Elsie comes from old English, and means Consecrated to God.
The priest consecrated the bread and wine during the ceremony.
Sacrament. Eucharist. The consecrated Body of Christ (Corpus Christi).
it means "marco" and it means : "consecrated to the god Mars."
In Hebrew, the name Elizabeth means "Consecrated to God". You are gentle and affectionate.
'My God is a vow'isabelle is a bellI don't think Isabelle means 'bell'. It means consecrated to God (Heavenly Father), and is a French name.Isabelle means consecrated to God