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Her consecration is expected to take place in May 2010.
All he needed was a little time here, enough to get to the consecration.
It is a further consecration of the church in 1427 known.
The consecration of the main building took place in 1448.
The consecration of the church took place on 24 April 1993.
It was built between 1650 and 1699, the year of its consecration.
The same was held to be true of episcopal consecration.
The consecration ceremony was not held until 29 May 1898, however.
The consecration took place on 6 December 1883, when the building was finally paid for.
Consecration of the church took place more than a decade later on June 29, 1926.
To be in one of those shows was a preliminary consecration.
Once the ceremonies of her consecration were over, the days went on as they had always gone.
He'd died in her father's resting place the morning of the consecration.
"Is that really the way you want to experience your consecration as a bishop?"
I blessed the site myself at its consecration to our cause.
The king saw to Hugh's election and consecration in the same year.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following May 24.
Consecration is to open to the Force before engaging in an activity.
"I have never been in attendance at such a consecration myself," he said.
The north panel shows the consecration of the building after it has been built.
Here is the little consecration cross cut upon the corner of it.
The ceremony of consecration was led by the same man on 25 January 1828.
It took six years to complete, with its consecration ceremony held in May 1980.
Relics play a major role in the consecration of a church.
The measure does not cover the consecration of women as bishops.