Consecration
From Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
To consecrate an inaminate object is to dedicate it in a ritual to a special purpose, usually religious. For example, a church building or an altar may be consecrated to the purpose of religious worship, or a chalice may be consecrated to the purpose of containing the eucharistic elements (bread or wine). In particular, a priest who effects the miraculous transubstantiation is said to be consecrating the bread and wine.
Ordination of a bishop is also called consecration.
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References
- Wikipedia (2005). Consecration. Retrieved Feb. 21, 2005.

