consecrates Meaning in Telugu ( consecrates తెలుగు అంటే)
పవిత్రం చేస్తుంది, జ్ఞానాన్ని ఇవ్వడానికి
ఒక గుమస్తా పోస్ట్ను నియమించండి,
Verb:
నేర్పించడానికి, జ్ఞానాన్ని ఇవ్వడానికి,
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consecrates's Usage Examples:
It consecrates the passage of the dying to eternal life.
enigmatic," Syme writes, "but consecrates the value and significance of priesthoods as well as consulships.
it consecrates or calls ministers, or has offices, that is, to administer, bishops,.
In it the Pope consecrates all the people of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Not saintly-grey, like many a minster fane, that crowns the hill and consecrates the plain; But rose-red as if the blush of dawn, that first beheld.
Magician; it is that which consecrates him to the performance of the Great Work; and such is its efficacy that it also consecrates all the furniture of the.
Now, since Mary is of all creatures the one most conformed to Jesus Christ, it follows that among all devotions that which most consecrates and conforms a soul to our Lord is devotion to Mary, his Holy Mother, and that the more a soul is consecrated to her the more will it be consecrated to Jesus Christ.
"spiritual" in the sight of God: That the pope or bishop anoints, makes tonsures, ordains, consecrates, or dresses differently from the laity, may make.
He consecrates, crowns and enthrones Patriarchs and Catholicoi (within his Dominion/Jurisdiction in Africa).
"Sri Lanka lacks firm political leadership, says Cardinal as he reconsecrates St Anthony"s Church".
but, to be more surely united with Thee, behold each one of us freely consecrates himself today to Thy most Sacred Heart.
Tour de France 13 October – Gaston-Antoine Rasneur, bishop of Tournai, consecrates the new abbey church of Chimay Abbey.
He was consecrates on 12 January 2009 in Ughelli, Delta State.
Synonyms:
invest, ordinate, vest, order, enthrone, ordain,
Antonyms:
divest, hide, buy, conserve, inactivity,