sacralisation
Sacralisation, also sacralization, is the process by which something is made sacred or imbued with religious significance. The term is used across religious studies, anthropology, and sociology to describe how objects, places, times, persons, or practices become objects of reverence, devotion, or ritual authority. It contrasts with secularization or desacralization, which describe shifts away from sacred status.
Mechanisms of sacralisation include formal rites such as consecration or blessing, the attribution of sacred history
The process can serve to legitimize authority, shape moral norms, and police boundaries between the sacred
Examples include the sanctification of churches and relics in various religions, the consecration of kings or