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Consecrate

Consecrate is a verb meaning to make something sacred or to devote it to a divine purpose. It can describe the act of officially declaring something sacred, or of dedicating a person, space, or object to religious service. The noun form is consecration; an object or place that has been consecrated is described as consecrated.

Etymology: from Latin consecratus, from consecrare “to dedicate to sacred use” (con- “together” + sacrare “to make

Religious use: In many Christian traditions, consecration is a central rite. A church, altar, or sacred object

Secular and figurative use: The term is also used to devote something wholly to a purpose, such

See also: consecration, sanctification, dedication. Related concepts include hallow and blessing, which reflect related but distinct

sacred”).
The
sense
emphasizes
separation
from
ordinary
or
profane
use
and
a
ceremonial
designation
of
sacred
function.
may
be
consecrated;
a
priest
or
bishop
may
be
consecrated
through
ordination.
The
Eucharist
involves
the
consecration
of
bread
and
wine,
believed
by
many
to
become
the
body
and
blood
of
Christ.
Similar
concepts
exist
in
other
faiths
under
different
terms,
but
the
common
element
is
dedicating
elements,
spaces,
or
persons
to
sacred
service.
as
life,
work,
or
a
public
monument.
A
building,
country,
or
organization
may
be
described
as
consecrated
to
memory
or
to
public
service,
though
such
usage
is
literary
or
ceremonial
rather
than
a
formal
ritual.
kinds
of
sacred
designation.