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"All your acts," Ram Dass writes, "will be consecrated".
The renovated synagogue will be consecrated Wednesday and will open to the public for the first time next Saturday.
Downing Street announced that Woyin Karowei Dorgu is to be the 13th bishop of Woolwich, and will be consecrated at Southwark Cathedral on 17 March.
The reporter was impressed and wrote, "The flag itself is a beautiful banner, which, I am sure, before this campaign is over, will be consecrated forever in the affections of the people of the Confederate States".
His words clearly had an effect on the 484-seat synod which spent the entire day hammering out, often in terse scenes, the finer details of how women bishops will be consecrated.
The Church of England Synod has at least 10 more hours of debate over the next three days on the terms under which women will be consecrated as bishops — a step that was formally approved two years ago.
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The cathedral, which is 333 feet long and will seat 2,600 people, is to be consecrated in the fall.
The Church in Wales tweeted: "This means the following vote (and debate) will be a yes/no vote, for or against women to be consecrated as bishops".
Alhfrith had him elected bishop of York, but Wilfrid refused to be consecrated by Celtic bishops and was therefore consecrated at Compiègne, Fr.
The only canonical requirement is that a cathedral should be consecrated and adequately endowed.
In 1989, the Rev. Barbara Clementine Harris became the first woman to be consecrated as an Episcopal bishop.
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