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 container that holds unconsecrated hosts is called a "paten." A paten is typically a small, flat plate made of metal or other suitable materials used in Christian liturgy to hold the bread before it is consecrated during the Eucharist. It is distinct from the chalice, which holds the wine.
The Offertory is that part of the Mass in which the unconsecrated bread and wine are offered to God.
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The unconsecrated host in the Catholic Church's sacrament of the Eucharist represents the bread before it is transformed into the body of Christ during the consecration. It symbolizes the potential for spiritual transformation and the presence of Jesus in the sacrament.
He was buried in a unmarked ground in an unconsecrated cemetary, however his sister found the burial site. Subsequently in 1898 he was exhumed and reburied as a national hero under a monument in the courtyard of the prison where he was shot
From what I know ( I could be utterly wrong ), But I think that " The Return " means when the first person became an Unconsecrated , or when the Unconsecrated began to take over, and they were forced into the village. I cant say too much, or it will give away important parts in the story. But that is my guess, I hope it helped.
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
Finely ground tobacco is called snuff.
When a meteor hits the ground it is called a meteorite.
Water that gathers on the ground is called puddles.
Soft wet ground is called "mud."