coconsecrating
Coconsecrating, also known as co-consecrating, is the act of performing a sacred consecration jointly by two or more clergy. The term is most commonly used in Christian contexts where apostolic succession is maintained, particularly in the ordination of bishops. In coconsecrating, multiple bishops participate in the laying on of hands and the consecration prayer, rather than a single bishop conducting the rite alone.
The principal context for coconsecrating is episcopal ordination. In the Roman Catholic Church, canon law requires
Beyond ordinations, coconsecrating can apply to the dedication of churches, altars, or other sacred objects by
Etymology derives from Latin con- (together) and consecrare (to make sacred). Across traditions, coconsecrating underscores the