felszentelték
Felszentelték is a Hungarian term that translates to "they consecrated" or "they sanctified" in English. It is commonly used in religious contexts, particularly within the Roman Catholic Church. The term refers to the act of consecration, which is a sacred ritual performed by a priest or bishop. This ritual is typically conducted during the Mass and involves the blessing of bread and wine, which are then used in the Eucharist, the central act of worship in Catholic liturgy.
The consecration of the bread and wine is a symbolic act that represents the body and blood
Felszentelték is also used in a broader sense to refer to the consecration of places, objects, or
In summary, felszentelték is a term used in the Roman Catholic Church to describe the act of