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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consecrated as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or person being identified under or assigned to a particular purpose or function. For example: The temple was consecrated as a place of worship for the local community.
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It was no coincidence that the chapel was the first part of the palace to be completed and was consecrated as early as 1752.
He was consecrated as bishop of London in 1577.
With the Christian reconquest of Spain in the 13th century, it was consecrated as a cathedral.
He was elected pope on June 20 , 1667 and consecrated as Clement IX six days later.
In 2010 the uncompleted church was consecrated as a basilica by Pope Benedict XVI.
This is hallowed by the fact that it was consecrated as a house of God in 1766.
In 1989, the Rev. Barbara Clementine Harris became the first woman to be consecrated as an Episcopal bishop.
And the year the church was consecrated as Catholic is not known, though it did not occur in 1285.
Some 80,000 evacuees gradually returned to their homes.Gene Robinson was consecrated as the Episcopalian bishop of New Hampshire.
Consecrated as a bishop (c. 604), Mellitus was directed to preach in the kingdom of the East Saxons.
He was then elected by his peers, consecrated as superintendent, and in 1785 assumed the title of bishop.
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