Consecrate


The meaning of the word Consecrate is: to announce something is sacred or devoted to a specific purpose


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After high school, the young men will consecrate their lives to the church and serve as missionaries for two years.

published by Maryjane on 2021-07-15 06:30:42


The monks will consecrate the temple as a house of worship.

published by Linn on 2021-03-27 00:14:10


During the baptismal ceremony, the priest will consecrate the infant in front of his parents.

published by Cassey on 2021-07-01 20:40:42


The minister must consecrate the bread before it is distributed to the members of the congregation.

published by Elana on 2021-06-13 04:59:28


At noon tomorrow, my sister and her fiancé will consecrate their love by getting married.

published by Tracie on 2022-01-04 18:28:36


The members of the religious order will not eat until the leader of their group says a blessing to consecrate the food.

published by Delmer on 2021-04-27 04:03:18


After graduation, Crystal is going to consecrate her life by becoming a nun.

published by Sharonda on 2021-04-19 14:20:23


According to tradition, the high priestess will consecrate an animal that will be worshipped throughout the year.

published by Leda on 2021-07-20 06:02:26


The spiritual leader of the Indian tribe will consecrate the burial grounds of his people.

published by Khalilah on 2021-03-01 18:24:12


Before the church can be built, the bishop must first consecrate the ground where the building will stand.

published by Shoshana on 2021-09-26 16:23:47


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