Consecrated means something set aside as holy or dedicated for a particular usage. catholic means "universal)
The roman catholic church does not require ashes to be buried in a consecrated cemetery because is not according to the doctrine of the Catholic church.
In the Catholic Church, a host remains consecrated as the body of Christ as long as its physical form remains intact.
No, non-Catholic spouses of Catholics can usually be buried in a Catholic cemetery.
Roman Catholic AnswerI'm not real sure what you mean by this question. Banned from what? The only individual I know that has been banned by the Catholic Church is Satan and the other devils. When a Church is consecrated there is an elaborate ceremony in which the building is exorcised and blessed.
No, they are not considered to be Catholic Bishops.
Those members of the Catholic church who are not ordained ministers or consecrated religious are indeed called laity.
A dedicated Catholic Church has an altar and both the altar and the Church itself have been solemnly consecrated with a lot of Sacred Chrism and incense by a Bishop. There will be a signed declaration somewhere that says that the Bishop has consecrated the Church and when.
No, a Catholic wedding is a sacrament and, by canon law, must be celebrated in a Church that has been consecrated by a Catholic Bishop.
The pall covers the chalice after the wine has been consecrated.
Yes, contact your parish priest.
it means to be consecrated to God
Nun is a word, not an acronym. It means a woman who has consecrated her life to God.