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  1. CONSECRATION definition: 1. the act or process of officially making something holy and able to be used for religious…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of CONSECRATION is the act or ceremony of consecrating. the act or ceremony of consecrating; the state of being consecrated; the part of a Communion rite in which the bread and wine are consecrated…

  3. consecration, an act by which a person or a thing is separated from secular or profane use and dedicated permanently to the sacred by prayers, rites, and ceremonies. While virtually all cultures and religions have some form of purification rite, consecration is especially associated with Christianity and Judaism.

  4. noun. the act of consecrating; dedication to the service and worship of a deity. the act of giving the sacramental character to the Eucharistic elements of bread and wine, especially in the Roman Catholic Church. ordination to a sacred office, especially to the episcopate. Consecration.

  5. dedicate implies solemn and exclusive devotion to a sacred or serious use or purpose. dedicated her life to medical research. consecrate stresses investment with a solemn or sacred quality. consecrate a church to the worship of God.

  6. Most often used in a religious context, consecration is the act of dedicating something to God, sanctifying it and making it holy. For example, someone entering the priesthood goes through a consecration rite that establishes his holy commitment.

  7. consecration (to something) the act of giving something/somebody/yourself to a special purpose, especially a religious one As a sign of their consecration to religious life, they are to clothe themselves plainly and to live in simplicity.

  8. The earliest known use of the noun consecration is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for consecration is from 1382, in Bible (Wycliffite, early version). consecration is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin consecrātiōn-em. See etymology.

  9. This symbolism is expressed in the words used, at least since the 10th century, by the consecrator in delivering the pastoral staff at the consecration of a bishop and the benediction of an abbot. consecration. Consecration definition: The act, process, or ceremony of consecrating.

  10. consecration in American English. (ˌkɑnsɪˈkreiʃən) noun. 1. the act of consecrating; dedication to the service and worship of a deity. 2. the act of giving the sacramental character to the Eucharistic elements of bread and wine, esp. in the Roman Catholic Church. 3. ordination to a sacred office, esp. to the episcopate.