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A magnificent evening of consecration.
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Even the words of consecration attributed to Jesus speak of 'the bloodshed for sinners'thehe lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.' I have always wondered why we got ourselves into the business of determining who is worthy of receiving Jesus and those who are not.
Cardinal bishops were equal to the other bishops, even if celebrating the rite of consecration of the new pope gave them considerable prestige, while the dignity of the cardinal priest or deacon was considered lower than that of a bishop.
There's a kind of conviction in the ordinariness of what this photograph shows us — ordinary even though it was a day, as Lincoln said, of consecration.
Her wanton desire, suggested the 11th-century monk Peter Damian, threatened the efficacy of consecration.
Beyond its specific basis in Judaism, the ketubah represented to the Austins a broader concept of holiness, of consecration.
Eastern Orthodox and Eastern rite churches use a distinct invocation of the Holy Spirit after the words of consecration.
His election was declared invalid, his acts were quashed, and his fingers of consecration were cut off.
Dancers sang haunting hymns and carried fire, that ultimate representation of consecration and light.
Due to Kolbe's efforts to promote consecration and entrustment to Mary, he is known as the Apostle of Consecration to Mary.
Kolbe composed the Immaculata prayer as a prayer of consecration to the Immaculata, i.e. the immaculately conceived Virgin Mary.
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