Sentences with word «consecrated»

The word "consecrated" means to make something holy or sacred. Full definition
This «Familia Spiritualis Opus,» or, «The Spiritual Family, the Work,» is a Family of consecrated Life of Pontifical Right, founded in Blegium in 1938 by Mother Julia Verhaeghe.
I have already started on a campaign of actively destroying every large painting that I can lay my hands on because I am totally consecrated in life and death to the cause of small paintings, for this reason that I am consumed by an ardent thirst for a small painting.
These and other artists typically placed the twelve apostles at the dining table as Christ prepared the offering of consecrated bread and wine.
«I look forward to our next meeting in Rome in June as we continue to collaborate in promoting the important work of the LCWR for consecrated life in the United States,» said Sartain, who heads the Archdiocese of Seattle.
I, too, was struck by Trump's emphasis on «will,» and especially by the way in which he spoke of the Polish nation as consecrated by «the blood of patriots.»
Women will be able to be consecrated as bishops of the Anglican Church in Wales by September 2014, a...
As Pope Benedict said to the Congress of Consecrated Virgins in 2008:
After the American revolution in the United States, the Anglican leaders in England would not consecrate bishops for the newly formed Anglican Church in the United States.
He's either ignorant of Catholic teaching or purposefully distorting it, since anyone who knows anything about Catholicism knows that no priest can unintentionally bless anything, much less consecrate wine into the Blood of Christ.
[2] Burke, R.L. Archbishop Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: the Rite of Consecration and the Vocation of Consecrated Virginity lived in the world.
And we can see that nation (i.e., «people») ultimately trumps place, even if place usually helps to make the nation (such as ours), and even if the one nation in history that was capable of surviving dispersion was the one that always looked back to the one holy city not consecrated by human invention or delusion.
Those especially responsible for consecrating the physical world are reduced to a merely physical existence, disabled by their baseness from the high life of Temple worship.
According to the ritual, the newly consecrated priest first offers his obeisance to the Sun - Goddess Amaterasu and afterwards to the person of the Emperor.
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Blessed John Paul said to consecrated women:
New Visions The most radical and experimental section of the festival will welcome new titles from consecrated fimmakers like Ho Sang - soo (Nobody's Daughter Haewon), Phillippe Grandieux (White Epilepsy) and Peter Greenaway (Goltzius & The Pelican Company).
I've been going back to Wilbur's poetry recently, but to this poem in particular, I think because it reminds me so much of how I see consecrated religious (and, to some extent, the Christian life in general)-- living, one might say, always in that moment between sleeping and waking, always «keeping their difficult balance.»
SECOND PARTY is a Non-Profit Organisation which consecrates itself in handling and improving mental, emotional, behavioural, and social well - being with the means of play therapy to help children in Indonesia to attain their maximum potential.
He may eat his God's food, some of the most sacred as well as the sacred, only he must not approach the Veil, nor come near the altar, because he has a defect in him, lest he profane my sanctuary; for it is I, the Lord, who consecrate [Lev.
The Anglican Mission in England (AMiE) will hold its first ordination service led by the newly consecrated Missionary Bishop, Andy Lines.
He was first consecrated Bishop of Southwark, and then transferred to Westminster — his episcopacy being thus «by the Thames divided», as this book's title has it.
During this time the ranks of St. Mark's, an Episcopal congregation in Glen Ellyn, had been swelling — until the Episcopal Church consecrated an openly gay bishop in 2003, whereupon many St. Mark's members left to form All Souls, still another AMIA church, in Wheaton.
While primitive ceremonial sites were once consecrated in terrestrial environments like caves and forests, or even accessed through use of ritual hallucinogenic agents, over time our ability and even our desire to connect with these spaces has been amputated.
More than the argument from docility, it was this ritual cleansing on the altar that persuaded me, as if it had been a surface refreshment of the deeper mystery of the priest's consecrated hands.
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Given my belief that communion wine can be validly consecrated into the Blood of Christ, and communion bread into the Body of Christ, we can now cue all the folks who will make jokes about cannibalism, etc. (just as the Romans did about early Christians — very little anti-Christian humor is original).
Where sexual union is not relevant in them to a life - long and consecrated communion of love and life with openness to the ministry of creation, then the genital does not belong to them, is not honest love in them, and if indulged, restricts the liberty by which out of marriage, we can love widely, freely, but spiritually and with honesty.
Pope St John Paul consecrated the world to Mary in 1984, and things did indeed change dramatically in Russia.
The Anglican Communion has called for a «season of repentance and renewal» after people in several countries have become consecrated as Anglican bishops and started...
We have to be able to state that the primary purpose of marriage as a sacrament, and of its bodily union as an act, is the blessing of offspring within a ministry of consecrated love.
Practical application of Yamas and Niyamas on more consecrated and a disciplinary note shall be undertaken during this program to prepare your body, mind, and soul for living a yogic lifestyle.
That said, blockchain is a nascent record and does not now consecrate a vast market.
The reason for the celebration is twofold (both dating back to c. 165 BCE): the miraculous military victory of the small, ill - equipped Jewish army over the ruling Greek Syrians, who had banned the Jewish religion and desecrated the Temple; and the miracle of the small cruse of consecrated oil, which burned for eight days in the Temple's menorah instead of just one.»
Whether it be children (Num 3:13; 8:17), priests (2Chr 5:11; Eze 48:11), the temple (2Chr 36:14), Jesus (Jn 10:36), or the saints of God (1Cor 1:2; 6:11; Act 20:32; 26:18; Rom 15:16; Heb 2:11; 10:10, 14, 29), when God consecrates someone or something, it is to be regarded as special, holy, reserved for His work (sort of like the good china set aside for special occasions, not the everyday plates).
The literal translation of the Hebrew word moshiach (messiah) is «anointed,» which refers to a ritual of consecrating someone or something by putting holy oil upon it.
The marriage vows said before God and consecrated within the bed chamber is a Holy act.
’30 These altars were situated in the midst of groves in certain consecrated raised squares called Yakshi Ampalam and Pey Koil, as they have no temples.
Whereas in the Didache the Eucharist was a thankoffering for the blessings of creation and redemption, Justin Martyr thought that the bread and wine were consecrated through the repetition of Jesus» words and thereby became the body and blood of Christ.
The call to religious life is primarily a call to give oneself and be consecrated totally to Jesus Christ until death.
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