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When a newly appointed bishop refused to be consecrated by him and instead travelled to distant Rome for consecration by the Pope, Gerbert hastened to Rome to defend the legitimacy of his election.
The other English bishops present at Reims Hilary of Chichester and Josceline de Bohon —refused to help with the consecration, claiming it was contrary to custom for an English bishop to be consecrated outside of England.
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.
A: The General Convention in 2003 might have looked like that to people, when there was the vote for my consent (to be consecrated as a bishop).
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At the age of 14, the young women were taken out of the acllahuasi and some would be selected to be given as secondary wives to nobles while others would be consecrated to serve as priestesses or Wives of the Sun.
The Temple Mount can never be consecrated to the Name of G-d without removing these pagan shrines".
He will be consecrated in the autumn.
Lichton travelled to Continental Europe to receive consecration, and was consecrated on 8 March 1415, at Valencia by Pope Benedict XIII.
It took eight years to build and was consecrated during a three day ceremony in December 1999.
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