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Catholic AnswerThere is no such thing as "consecrated water," probably what you are referring to is Holy Water, which is ordinary water, which has been blessed by a priest:Holy Water is a Sacramental.
A Sacramental is a Blessed Object. These include objects that are aids for fostering devotion to God and to the saints. Among them are statues, religious paintings, the rosary, scapular, medals, holy water, and the three holy oils (oil of the catechumens, oil of the sick and sacred chrism). Ref: OSV Catholic Doctrine p. 594
CCC: 548-559
It is used in Churches and in homes to bless oneself and to remind you of your Baptismal and the promises you made.
The priest consecrated the bread and wine during the ceremony.
Consecrated wafer is sacramental bread. This is bread that is given in churches.
He was consecrated on October 28, 1919.
who consecrated william as the new king of england
Consecrated - 2012 was released on: USA: 23 February 2013
Consecrated hermit refers to a person who has dedicated himself to God and publicly professing the three evangelical counsels.
Consecrated To God
In the tabernacle.
Consecrated means something set aside as holy or dedicated for a particular usage. catholic means "universal)
Helen Dunn Gates has written: 'A consecrated life' 'A consecrated life' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Those members of the Catholic church who are not ordained ministers or consecrated religious are indeed called laity.
There is no real clash between the effects. If Consecrated Light is face-up on the field, then Plasma simply cannot be summoned.If Plasma was summoned first, and Consecrated Light enters play, all of Consecrated Light's effects are negated, there is no clash because Consecrated Light does not deal with the effects of Dark monsters.Plasma can therefore declare attacks against it, destroy it in battle, deal battle damage, etc. Plasma can also simply absorb it as an equip card.