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Перевод: consecration speek consecration


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посвящение; освящение
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Тезаурус:

  1. For our present purposes, however, one should notice that both writers agreed on the necessity of priestly consecration before Christ could be present in any sense in the sacrament of the altar.
  2. Although La finta semplice was not performed in Vienna, Mozart's one act German Singspiel Bastien und Bastienne , composed the same year, was given a private performance, and on 7 December Mozart both conducted and performed in his own music presented at the consecration of a new church at the Orphanage on the Rennweg in the presence of Empress Maria Theresa.
  3. They pass a group of boys, a jangling procession, on their way to wash the temple bells in the stream - their annual cleansing and consecration.
  4. A few days after his consecration the new Archbishop conducted a formal enquiry and pronounced, as Convocation had already done, that the King's first marriage was invalid because the Pope had no power to allow him to marry his deceased brother's wife.
  5. King James continued in the series of follies which were to lose him his throne, including the consecration of a papal nuncio in St James's Chapel, the replacement of Protestant officers by Catholics in the army, and the creation of an Ecclesiastical Commission with wide and illegal disciplinary powers.
  6. A LARGE congregation gathered for the consecration of the Church of Our Lady of Pity, Harlescott, Shrewsbury.
  7. These were completed by 1385, the year of consecration.
  8. This cultic shedding of blood was controlled by men, and consecration to the priesthood was effected by daubing men with the blood of slaughtered animals.
  9. To mark the Golden Jubilee in 1937 and on the occasion of its Consecration by Bishop Poskitt, 50 years to the day after its opening, three new marble altars dedicated to the Sacred Heart, Our Lady and St Patrick were placed in the church.
  10. Uncle Mick found it difficult getting down to kneel for the Consecration.
  11. St John's church, North Cliffe, was built in 1873 by Mr Samuel Fox, and the deed of consecration was signed in October of that year by the Archbishop of York, Dr William Thomson.
  12. The ceremonies for the ordination of priests or the consecration of altars took seven days.
  13. John Masefield began his collected poems with a consecration declaring that he was not concerned with the princes and prelates, the bemedalled commander, the "potentates goodly in girth", but rather with the humble and unknown folk, the losers and rejected, the common sailor and soldier, the servant rather than the master.

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