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  • ==Consecration as Bishop== After he had worked alone for 11 years, the German Franciscan Arnold of Cologne was sent to him (1304 or 1303) as his ...
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  • succession is maintained through the consecration of their bishops in unbroken ... were made to the rite of episcopal consecration. These changes became ...
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  • are not already bishops must receive Episcopal consecration. Normally, only bishops can be established as cardinals. A recent exception is Avery Cardinal ...
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  • perhaps the first occasion for a solemn consecration and public worship outside ... The Roman Catholic acts of consecration, reparation and devotion were ...
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  • Lucius too was banished soon after his consecration, but succeeded in gaining ... was forced into exile soon after his consecration. Cyprian wrote a (lost ...
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  • received instructions on the process of consecration, as well as on the offering ... To complete the act of atonement and consecration, Aaron and his sons must ...
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  • illness. In fact, dying before his consecration and only a deacon, not ... and as he actually died before his consecration he was, technically, never ...
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  • 21, 2023. and the one episcopal consecration by Bishop Mendez, that ... declared devoid of canonical effect the consecration ceremony conducted for ...
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  • Felix as his successor, whose consecration by the Arian Bishop Acacius of Cæsarea had been arranged at the emperor's order in 355. The ...
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  • All but Rishabha received diksha (consecration) and jnana (complete ... ! Birthplace;Consecration ! Parents ! Complex ! Symbol ! Height ...
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  • the bread and of the wine occurs at the consecration of the Eucharist. ... what are we to say of that divine consecration where the very words of ...
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  • the 72 verses of the Yasna liturgy. Consecration may occasionally include ... " and its establishment and consecration is the most elaborate ...
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  • == Life before his consecration == Thomas Becket was born in c.1118 in Cheapside, London, to Gilbert Beket of Thierville and Matilda (with a familiar ...
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  • churches have assisted each other in the consecration of bishops. The Mar Thoma Church itself, while continuing to maintain a Syrian identity, has moved ...
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  • he died at the moment of the consecration of the Eucharist, his last words being "Glory to God." ==Legacy== Francis' spirituality ...
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  • Adrian. In 867, during Adrian's consecration ceremony, Lambert I, Duke of Spoleto pillaged Rome. Adrian excommunicated him and made certain ...
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  • Christian name Gregory Grigorios at his consecration as a bishop. Throughout ... have taken monastic vows before his consecration, probably "while ...
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  • #039;s Leonore Overture No. 3 and the Consecration of the House Overture, Tchaikovsky's Capriccio Italien, Richard Strauss' Festmusik ...
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  • has remained largely untouched since its consecration in 1123. The crypt is identified by its numerous and densely built pillars. The pillars are ...
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  • ===Sanctity and Consecration=== Even Aaron, brother of Moses and the High Priest, was forbidden to enter the place of the Ark too often. He was ...
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  • ornamental, but rather a symbol of consecration, especially in the case ... on September 14, which commemorates the consecration of the basilica on the ...
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  • Later accounts attribute to him the consecration (c. 245) of seven bishops as missionaries to Gaul: Gatien to Tours, Trophimus to Arles, Paul ...
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  • It has been a duty, a joy, a consecration and an expense. Quoted in Blackwell, 243. Stone's refusal to take husband's name as an assertion ...
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  • lived at Lourdes, but was not present for the consecration of the Basilica there in 1876. She eventually died of her illness at the age of 35 on April ...
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  • that the pope assisted in the construction and consecration of these churches, but his role is not specifically indicated. Sylvester's memory is ...
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  • Shortly after his consecration, Ulfilas returned to Dacia as a missionary. During the remaining 40 years of his life he labored among his fellow ...
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  • was aroused when, straight after his consecration, Leo sent the keys of Rome to Charlemagne, indicating that he recognized the Frankish king ...
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  • Saint Catherine's Monastery (Greek: Μονὴ τῆς Ἁγίας Αἰκατερίνης ) is one of the oldest continuously functioning ...
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  • in his opinion, had been saintly men. His consecration took place at Avignon on November 6. ===As Pope=== As Pope he was a severe disciplinarian ...
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  • his competence in performing the consecration of Stephen III. Relations between the patriarchs of the two great cities now soured considerably. ...
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  • they attempted to practice the "Law of Consecration" or "Order of Enoch," which dictated that the property of all church members ...
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  • she was already an English Queen; her consecration could now serve as a symbol ... that, since he was unmarried, her own consecration as Queen remained valid ...
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  • [[Image:1962 consecration of William Evan Sanders - Bishop of Tennessee.jpg|thumb|200px|The authority of bishops is based in part on the tradition ...
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  • when the Lombards were besieging Rome, but his consecration was delayed in the hope of securing the confirmation of the election by the emperor, Tiberius ...
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  • Goa Velha ("Velha" means old in Portuguese), referring to a census town in North Goa district in the Indian state of Goa. Goa had been ...
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  • ). On the day of the consecration of the new temple, Solomon also ... on which the bread and the wine for consecration are placed. Altars occupy ...
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  • as abbess, inadvertently read the rite of consecration of a bishop, which could not be rescinded under any circumstances. The story spread that ...
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  • mantra, a mantra of self-dedication or consecration of the self to Krishna. Early the next morning, Vallabha Acharya related this experience ...
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  • Marcion of Sinope (ca. 110-160 C.E.) was a Christian theologian who was excommunicated by the early church at Rome as a heretic; Nevertheless ...
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  • | consecration = May 29, 1193 | began = November 7, 1193 ... 15, 1189, at Pipewell, with the consecration on October 22, 1189, at ...
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  • Soon after Basil's consecration as bishop, the Emperor Valens ... who had supported Maximus's consecration, arrived late for the ...
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  • *Chapter 29: the procedure for the consecration of priests and the altar. *Chapter 30: the incense altar, washstand, anointing oil, incense. ...
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  • The consecration of the church took place just three weeks before the fateful Secession meeting on November 22. It was listed on the National ...
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  • , for example, does not permit the consecration of women as bishops, though the Episcopal Church USA (the United States denomination that is ...
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  • is still given to every patriarch before his consecration (or enthronement), and as a result, for five hundred years, the Greek Orthodox Church of Constantinople ...
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  • of special religious rites, in which the consecration of the pickaxe and the sacrifice of sugar formed a prominent part. The pickaxe was a necessary ...
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  • Although conveyed in narrative fashion, the story of the consecration of Aaron and his sons also represents a detailed manual for the formal ...
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  • *The fourth canon declares invalid the consecration of Maximus of Constantinople, the Cynic philosopher and rival of Gregory of Nazianzus, as ...
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  • (which includes an Exorcism) of the Celtic Consecration (refer Gallican rite) that is employed in the Consecration of a Church. Salt may be added to ...
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  • for the transfer to the date of his episcopal consecration rather than his death was to transfer the celebration outside of Lent. The Eastern Orthodox ...
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  • figure. At the same time one's consecration to him or her opens up ... "Mystical union" is consecration brought to completion by ...
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  • (Ezra 5:6-6:15). It was ready for consecration in the spring of 516 B.C.E., more than 20 years after the return from captivity. ===Jews and Samaritans ...
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  • Church teaches that through the mystery of the consecration of the species of bread and wine they become the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ ...
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  • to the duke of Ormonde shortly after his consecration, should have said, "I perceive myself thrown into a place of torment." His letters ...
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  • Marion's "devoted and selfless consecration to the service of our country in the Armed Forces of the United States" ...
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  • disasters or enemy attacks. For the re-consecration of Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan ... each cycle of 52 years. In the 1487 re-consecration of the Great Pyramid of ...
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  • The Council of Trent was the 19th Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. Considered one of the Church's most important ...
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  • Visitor to Bulgaria, also naming him for consecration as titular bishop of Areopolis. He chose as his episcopal motto Obedientia et Pax ("Obedience ...
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  • “on Fridays and at the point of consecration during Mass.” Ted Harrison, Stigmata: A Medieval Phenomenon in a Modern Age (New York: St. Martin’s ...
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  • exceeding his right in performing the consecration of Stephen III. Relations between the patriarchs of "old" Rome and "new" ...
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  • XXXVI. Of Consecration of Archbishops, Bishops and Other Ministers :Reinforcing Anglican claims to Apostolic Succession, Article XXXVI stresses ...
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  • but only in 1973 four years after his consecration as archbishop did he become well-known, due to the instantaneous recovery of an apparently ...
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  • churches have assisted each other in the consecration of bishops. The Mar Thoma Church itself, while continuing to maintain a Syrian identity, has moved ...
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  • customs of the Academy of Plato, and the water consecration among the Athenian Sophists of Late Antiquity. The arriving student would in the Middle ...
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  • These prayers correspond with the Christian practices of Consecration and Communion. Chapter 10 gives a thanksgiving after Communion, slightly ...
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  • in the reality of the body of Christ after consecration in the Eucharist, but admitted that the form in which this mystery ought to be expressed ...
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  • maintenance of temples at the time of consecration had been called Talavritti ... and Jaiswal in Adiga 2006, 263-264 The consecration of the Gomateshwara monolith ...
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  • churches performed during the consecration or ordination of pastors and elders as well as during healing of the sick. The word "anointing ...
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  • sacrifices like rajasuya, (royal consecration) vajapeya (including a chariot race) and, for supreme dominance over other kings, the ashvamedha ...
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  • such as plural marriage, the Law of Consecration, the Adam-God theory, blood atonement, the Patriarchal Priesthood, elements of the Mormon Endowment ...
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  • church. An inscription in red paint records its consecration "in the time of the most holy bishop Jason" (447). The Christianity of Petra, ...
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  • certain words, called the “Words of Consecration,” are said. This belief ... liturgy and say the Words of Consecration. Because of a shortage ...
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  • for having divided the country. It was the consecration of the unity of France (...) If some of you might have scruples against the first 14 July ...
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  • of the Northern Kingdom, remembered for its consecration by the patriarch (Hosea 12:2-6). Furthermore, with this vow, Jacob continued the tradition ...
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  • #The consecration of all temples and other sacred places and objects dedicated to the gods by the state through its magistracies. #The regulation ...
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  • The first document that refers to Andorra is the "Act of Consecration" of the Cathedral of Urgel in 839. In the eighth and ninth centuries ...
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  • a joint meeting of priests and deacons. In his consecration, as well as in the ordination of the other members of the clergy, the laying-on of hands ...
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  • the king. It was a rule of the church that the consecration of metropolitans could not be completed without their receiving the pallium from the hands ...
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  • with an honorable escort to receive Episcopal consecration. The letter given as Adrian's in chap. viii., with its approval of the Slavonic ...
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  • brother killed in 935 on the occasion of the consecration of a church and took over the reign of the Czech lands. Wenceslas has been worshipped as a ...
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  • by Hardman of Birmingham for the consecration in 1868. A short walk away is St Mary's Catholic Cathedral with another cycle of Hardman windows ...
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  • eighth century. Its ruler, Pribina, ordered consecration of the first Christian church in Slovakia in 828. Together with neighboring Moravia, the principality ...
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  • on each cycle of 52 years. In the 1487 re-consecration of the Templo Mayor atop the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan, the number of human sacrifices ...
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  • symbols include the bull and its horns of consecration, the "labrys" (double-headed axe), the pillar, the serpent, the sun, and the tree. ...
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  • Minoan sacred symbols include the bull and its horns of consecration, the labrys (double-headed axe), the pillar, the serpent, the sun-disk, ...
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  • bound by no vows, had received no formal consecration, and preached the Gospel to the people. These itinerant preachers spread the teachings of Wycliffe ...
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  • flexible attitude toward the church. The consecration of a church building in May 1981, in Eisenhüttenstadt, which according to the SED leadership was ...
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  • were apparently performed for consecration purposes when building temples at the Comalcalco acropolis. Carlos Marí, "Evidencian sacrificios ...
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  • after he has said the words of consecration over them (the moment known as the Elevation). This serves to indicate to the congregation that the ...
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  • #The new animal, in addition to the substituted one, retains consecration #Not to change consecrated animals from one type of offering to another ...
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  • Venice. We should begin always with an act of consecration, since we thereby put down the real roots of a community. Roger Scruton, [https://www ...
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  • earliest known mention of a prayer for the consecration of the waters of baptism. This invocation may suggest a change in practice from baptizing in living ...
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  • quot; (festival play for the consecration of the stage), is a contemplative work based on the Christian legend of the Holy Grail. Through his ...
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  • Endzones, Bases, Baskets, Balls, and the Consecration of the American Spirit. New York: Basic Books, 1975. ISBN 0465036791 * Peterson, Robert ...
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  • (303-305). Questioning the efficacy of that consecration, they set up Majorinus against Caecilianus in the same year, and in 315 Majorinus was succeeded ...
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  • the memory of apostles Peter and Paul. The consecration of the small wooden church in their names (its construction began at the same time as the ...
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