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Henry badly needed the support of the Papacy in his struggle with Louis of France, however, and therefore allowed Thurstan to attend the Council of Rheims in 1119, where Thurstan was then consecrated by the Pope with no mention of any duty towards Canterbury.

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The corpse was then carried to consecrated ground and buried, while appropriate prayers were recited by the officiating priest.

Theobald then consecrated Gilbert with the help of some continental bishops.

It may be that Honorius was consecrated closer to 634.

If a priest is elected, the Cardinal Dean consecrates him bishop; if a layman is elected, then the Cardinal Dean first ordains him deacon, then priest, and only then consecrates him as bishop.

But then it was consecrated one more time, in 2001 on Sept. 11.

The cathedral was finally consecrated in 1879.

Alhfrith had him elected bishop of York, but Wilfrid refused to be consecrated by Celtic bishops and was therefore consecrated at Compiègne, Fr.

In a hotel room in Paris he was formally consecrated king of the Albanians.

Innocent was hastily consecrated, but by June 1130 Anacletus forced him to flee to France.

The building, known as "The People's Cathedral", was finally consecrated in 1961.

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