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I should be able to reconsecrate it before we leave in the morning.
It was reconsecrated at the new site with the first service being held on 30 September 1879.
The church was reconsecrated after a period of repairs in 2002.
Catholics reconsecrated the building at the beginning of the 18th century.
The building work was completed in 1865, and the new church reconsecrated on 12 April 1866.
The first mass at the reconsecrated church occurred on 27 November 1859.
St Mary's was reconsecrated in 1826 on the site of the previous church that had stood for several hundred years.
A primary purpose is to reconsecrate the earth and its inhabitants.
After the filming the congregation called for the church to be reconsecrated.
In the year 1900 it was reconsecrated for services.
Construction began in 1575, and the church was reconsecrated in 1611.
The new church was reconsecrated on November 21, 1990.
There is a tradition that the church was rebuilt and reconsecrated in the middle of the 16th century.
In 1772 it became a store, and was reconsecrated only in the 1950s.
The church is locked until the crypt can be reconsecrated.
It had to be reconsecrated a month after the battle, following the violence done within its precincts.
The church was never reconsecrated, and the maintenance of Sts.
The building was reconsecrated in 1341 for unknown reasons.
The few minutes it would take to clean and reconsecrate the shrine wouldn't be wasted.
As the religious status of the church was no longer clear, it was reconsecrated in 1981.
You can reconsecrate them as soon as we tap their blood.
In February 1929, the church was reconsecrated and reopened to worship.
The church was refurbished to its present layout during the 18th century, reconsecrated in 1760.
However, the nuns managed to rebuild the church once again and in 1951 it was reconsecrated.
Once every 12 years, in keeping with Hindu tradition, the temple is reconsecrated.