The church was consecrated in 1824 by the Bishop of London.
It was consecrated by the Bishop of Manchester in 1913.
The same bishop consecrated a restored church and urged the residents to keep the main altar in good condition.
A new chapel on the site was consecrated by the Bishop of Chester in 1814.
The church was consecrated in 1485 by the Bishop of Würzburg.
The ceremony is consecrated by the Bishop and transpires within the sight of the entire household.
It was consecrated by the Bishop of Southwell in 1958.
Bishops consecrated within the "official" Church who were subsequently persuaded to the sedevacantist position.
The bishop himself must consecrate the Antimension (see below) and send it with the priest who will be performing the service.
In 1873 the family delivered the church to the parish, and it then was consecrated by the Bishop of Maine.