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No bishop can be consecrated or exercise his ministry without being in unity with his colleagues i.e., be a member of an episcopal council, or synod.
The election Saturday of the Rev. Mary D. Glasspool of Baltimore as assistant bishop must be approved by a majority of dioceses across the church before she can be consecrated.
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The Temple Mount can never be consecrated to the Name of G-d without removing these pagan shrines".
The construction of the cathedral cost US$15,400, and since a Catholic church can only be consecrated once it has become free from debt, the cathedral did not have its rite of consecration held until 8 December 1938, exactly fifty years after it first opened.
Unlike a squadron standard, however, an air cadet squadron banner may not be consecrated nor can they emblazoned with battle honours.
It is also important to note that some denominations also have guidelines and laws concerning how the oil should be consecrated and how it can be used afterward.
He doesn't prettify poverty or bathe his characters in a celestial light as if they needed to be consecrated because of their difficulties, as can be the case when filmmakers get their hands on the poor.
"All your acts," Ram Dass writes, "will be consecrated".
Alhfrith had him elected bishop of York, but Wilfrid refused to be consecrated by Celtic bishops and was therefore consecrated at Compiègne, Fr.
The only canonical requirement is that a cathedral should be consecrated and adequately endowed.
In 1989, the Rev. Barbara Clementine Harris became the first woman to be consecrated as an Episcopal bishop.
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