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Any land not within the boundary of a church yard or burial ground is considered as unconsecrated ground. The consecrated ground surrounding a church has been blessed and so is consecrated.
The priest consecrated the bread and wine during the ceremony.
In a plot, crypt or mausoleum. Often on consecrated ground
A burial ground is a place where deceased individuals are laid to rest in graves or tombs. It is a sacred or consecrated area used for burial rites and ceremonies to honor the deceased.
He said, "We consecrate this ground" so he must think that they were consecrating it during his speech.
In a number of religions it is important that people be buried in "hallowed" or holy ground. Since the churches were consecrated the area around them (or even inside them) was considered holy and therefore proper places for people to be buried. It was also convenient not to have to carry the bodies of the deceased all over the place to bury them.
Lincoln said that the dead soldiers had consecrated the ground and his mere words could do nothing to hallow it any more.
No, they are not considered to be Catholic Bishops.
The correct term for theft from a consecrated building, such as a church, is sacrilege. It is considered a serious offense due to the violation of religious sanctity and sacredness.
The term "Consecrated One" can refer to different figures depending on the context. In general terms, it can refer to someone who is considered sacred, holy, or dedicated to a divine purpose.
The brave men, living and dead, who struggled on the battlefield.
Consecrated wafer is sacramental bread. This is bread that is given in churches.