- (consecrate) ordain: appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church"
- (consecrate) give: give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"
- (consecrate) vow: dedicate to a deity by a vow
- (consecrate) render holy by means of religious rites
- (consecrated) solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose; "a life consecrated to science"; "the consecrated chapel"; "a chapel dedicated to the dead of World War II"
- (consecrated) made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use; "a consecrated church"; "the sacred mosque"; "sacred elephants"; "sacred bread and wine"; "sanctified wine"
- (Consecrate (album)) Consecrate is the first studio album by American hardcore band Painstake, released on October 1, 1995.
- (Consecration (band)) Consecration is a five-piece experimental metal band from Serbia. Their unique sound that incorporates elements from various musical genres earned them a growing fan base on the Balkans.
- (consecrate) To declare, or otherwise make something holy
- (consecrate) To declare holy, or designate for sacred or religious use.
- (Consecrate) to apoynte a thinge to holy uses.
- (Consecrate) to make sacred. A ritual dedication of a person or object to a specific purpose. In the Golden Dawn, the officer known as the Dadouchos consecrates with a Censer of incense.
- (consecrated) set apart for sacred purpose
- (Consecrated) Religious make a public commitment to God to live the vows for life.
- (Consecration) (Gr. Heirotonia). The ordination of an individual to priesthood through the sacrament of Holy Orders.
- (Consecration) a special service of dedication or ordination; a church [without debt] may be consecrated--made holy to God's purposes; a service by which an ordained person becomes a bishop.
- (Consecration) The act of blessing an object or place by instilling it with positive energy.
- (Consecration) Traditional Latin Rite term for the Words of Institutionor Institution Narrativeof the Last Supper.
- (Consecration) When the bread and wine are turned into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
- (consecration [cohn-sih-KRAY-shun]) the setting aside or setting apart something or someone for the worship of God.
- (Consecration) A ceremony that dedicates a thing or place for sacred use.
- (consecration) to make sacred, the separation of a thing or person for divine service; 1) of the Eucharist, the act whereby the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ; 2) of bishops, the conferrring of the character of the office by bishops to another; 3) of altars and churches and ...
- (consecration) The act of separating from a common to a sacred use
- (Consecration) A process of cleansing an object and blessing it in the names of the Goddess and/or God for Magickal/religious use.
- (CONSECRATION) 1) The dedication of anything to Divine service, such as one’s life, money, influence and abilities. 2) The advancement of a presbyter who has been duly elected an qualified to the rank of Bishop. A Bishop is regularly consecrated by another Bishop assisted by two other Bishops. ...