Solemn dedication to a special purpose or service.
1 People have devised rituals for consecration that take days-sometimeseven months-tofinish.
2 In 1831, a consecration law was established in the church by revelation.
3 That kiss was surely the consecration of the life of the sands.
4 The week before departure was spent in fasting and prayer and consecration .
5 But in this sacrament there is a double consecration of the matter.
6 Here is the little consecration cross cut upon the corner of it.
7 So I have witnessed the last consecration of the successors of Clovis.
8 Reasons are also given why the consecration should take place in Aberdeen.
9 But the foreign priests obey him in no respect save for consecration .
10 That consecration is final; nothing can undo it, nothing can remove it.
11 The actual ceremony of consecration raised, indeed, an immediate and formidable difficulty.
12 For Him, the root of all steadfastness is in consecration to God.
13 The same solemn consecration gives gallant Raoul Dauvray, the woman he adores.
14 Not mutilation but transformation, not suppression but consecration is the Christian ideal.
15 The commonplace editorial chair seemed to have undergone consecration and poetic transformation.
16 The mystic oil of consecration was thus supposed to be sufficiently removed.
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