Those members of the Catholic church who are not ordained ministers or consecrated religious are indeed called laity.
exclusively devoted to a deity or to some religious ceremony or use; holy; consecrated
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.
Yes, Catholics are encouraged to be buried in accordance with their religious beliefs, which typically include a funeral Mass and burial in consecrated ground.
Lay single vocations refer to individuals who are single and not consecrated, who live out their faith in the world without taking religious vows. Consecrated single vocations, on the other hand, involve individuals who choose to live a consecrated life dedicated to serving God and the Church through vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, even though they may be single.
This church was built on consecrated ground.
Holy war=Religious war/sacred/church/saintly/devout/consecrated/blessed/hallowed
Consecrated wafer is sacramental bread. This is bread that is given in churches.
who consecrated william as the new king of england
He was consecrated on October 28, 1919.
The English word for "ostya" is "host." In specific contexts, such as in religious or ceremonial settings, it can also refer to the "host" in reference to the consecrated bread used in the Eucharist.
A ciborium is a vessel used in Christian liturgical worship to hold the consecrated Eucharistic bread. It is typically cup-shaped with a lid and is used for displaying and distributing the consecrated Hosts during Mass.