szentelési
Szentelési is a term used in Hungarian to refer to the act of consecration or ordination, particularly in the context of religious ceremonies. The term is derived from the Latin word "sanctificatio," which means "consecration." In the Christian tradition, szentelési can refer to the ordination of clergy, the blessing of sacred objects, or the consecration of places of worship. The process typically involves a formal ritual performed by a higher authority, such as a bishop or priest, and is often accompanied by prayers and blessings. The purpose of szentelési is to set apart individuals or objects for a specific religious purpose, imbuing them with a sense of holiness and sacredness. The term is commonly used in the context of the Roman Catholic Church, but it may also be applied in other Christian denominations that practice similar rituals. The exact procedures and significance of szentelési can vary depending on the specific religious tradition and context in which it is performed.