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"We said it needed to be consecrated, but no one really listened to the church until Mr. Taylor came to power".
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.
The appointments needed to be consecrated, and Henry wrote to Anselm, apologising for having been crowned while the Archbishop was still in France and asking him to return at once.
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Many of the bishops in England did not want to be consecrated by Stigand.
Alhfrith had him elected bishop of York, but Wilfrid refused to be consecrated by Celtic bishops and was therefore consecrated at Compiègne, Fr.
In 1989, the Rev. Barbara Clementine Harris became the first woman to be consecrated as an Episcopal bishop.
He was succeeded by Samuel Seabury, who in 1784 had become the first American to be consecrated an Anglican bishop.
The cathedral, which is 333 feet long and will seat 2,600 people, is to be consecrated in the fall.
Instead, I allowed my experience to be consecrated.
Both Giso of Wells and Walter of Hereford travelled to Rome to be consecrated by the pope in 1061, rather than be consecrated by Stigand.
Wilfrid chose to be consecrated in Gaul because of the lack of what he considered to be validly consecrated bishops in England at that time.
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