To set aside an area or thing as being sacred or holy. To anoint or bless something like a marriage.
To consecrate means to make something or someone holy, sacred, or dedicated to a higher purpose through a formal religious or spiritual process. It often involves a ritual or ceremony to set apart the object or individual for special significance or divine purpose.
During the Rite of Ordination, a priest will say prayers invoking the Holy Spirit to empower the candidate with the gifts needed for ministry, consecrate their hands for the celebration of the sacraments, and offer blessings for their future service to the Church.
With the apostrophe so that it is Buddha's.
The correct reply to "god speed" would be "Thank you" or "And to you as well."
The correct abbreviation for the word Sunday is "Sun."
Through the sacrament of Holy Orders, a priest receives the grace of the Holy Spirit which configures him to Christ in a special way. This includes the power to consecrate the Eucharist, forgive sins in the sacrament of Reconciliation, and administer other sacraments such as Baptism and Anointing of the Sick.
Both are actual words, with distinct meanings.bless - to consecrate or impart a religious commendationbliss - happiness, joy
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Consecrate - album - was created on 1995-10-01.
The bishop will consecrate the new church next Sunday.
The reverend will consecrate the host during the church service.
Consecrate the bread into the body of Christ.
The correct definition of Emma is Grandma.
You nailed it; it is definition, as you have in your question.
The definition of correct would be something that coincides with the truth and is free from error. Something that is factual and accurate would be correct.
No, that is not the correct definition.
what does it mean when you say somthing is consecrated
To consecrate means to make sacred. I don't think one can consecrate oneself, that it is God who consecrates, possibly through the intermediary of another person, someone in a church who is believed to be empowered to do so.