Crossword-Solution: CONSECRATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Consecration | n. | The act or ceremony of consecrating; the state of being consecrated; dedication. |
We have 67 clues for the answer “CONSECRATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ORDINATION to sacred office | 1 answer |
| MAKING sacred | 1 answer |
| CHURCH dedication | 1 answer |
| ritualism | 23 answers |
| anointment | 23 answers |
| demulcent | 24 answers |
| religiosity | 25 answers |
| lubricity | 25 answers |
| cerate | 25 answers |
| ANOINTING | 26 answers |
| lubrication | 26 answers |
| Emollient | 27 answers |
| Liniment. | 27 answers |
| Unguent | 28 answers |
| Unction | 29 answers |
| Lotion. | 30 answers |
| thankfulness | 32 answers |
| reaping | 32 answers |
| gratitude | 33 answers |
| Salve | 33 answers |
| gratefulness | 33 answers |
| ointment | 34 answers |
| benison | 34 answers |
| Eucharist | 34 answers |
| sanctification | 36 answers |
| Thanksgiving ___ | 39 answers |
| pietism | 40 answers |
| lubricant | 42 answers |
| Valuation | 44 answers |
| Thanks ___! | 45 answers |
| Jubilation | 47 answers |
| indebtedness | 47 answers |
| Windfall | 50 answers |
| Holiness | 51 answers |
| Elation | 52 answers |
| ___ cream | 52 answers |
| good fortune | 52 answers |
| spirituality | 52 answers |
| dressing | 53 answers |
| Baptism | 55 answers |
| Triumph | 57 answers |
| Sanctity | 58 answers |
| benediction | 58 answers |
| invocation | 59 answers |
| Prayer | 60 answers |
| rejoicing | 61 answers |
| Blessing | 63 answers |
| Balm | 66 answers |
| Joy | 66 answers |
| exhilaration | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CONSECRATION (5)
Eucharist, Lord's supper, communion; the sacrament, the holy sacrament; celebration, high celebration; missa cantata[Lat]; asperges[obs3]; offertory; introit; consecration; consubstantiation, transubstantiation; real presence; elements; mass; high mass, low mass, dry mass.
For himself, he was in no hurry to let the daylight in; the little incident at Siena had been, in itself, a charming affair; but Miss Vivian’s present attitude gave it a sort of mystic consecration.
Furthermore, concerning the consecration of wax-tapers, palm-branches, cakes, oats, [herbs,] spices, etc., which indeed, cannot be called consecrations, but are sheer mockery and fraud.
First, comes the CONSECRATION of the article; a consecration which makes known to all that they must offer up a suitable sacrifice to the proprietor, whenever they wish, by his permission obtained and signed, to use his article.
And at that moment there chanced an interruption, which not only spared her embarrassment, but set the last consecration on her now articulate love.
Quotes with CONSECRATION (3)
A cultured society that has fallen away from its religious traditions expects more from art than the aesthetic consciousness and the 'standpoint of art' can deliver. The Romantic desire for a new mythology... gives the artist and his task in the world the consciousness of a new consecration. He is something like a 'secular saviour' for his creations are expected to achieve on a small scale the propitiation of disaster for which an unsaved world hopes.
You felt, in spite of all bureaucracy and inefficiency and party strife something that was like the feeling you expected to have and did not have when you made your first communion. It was a feeling of consecration to a duty toward all of the oppressed of the world which would be as difficult and embarrasing to speak about as religious experience and yet it was as authentic as the feeling you had when you heard Bach, or stood in Chartres Cathedral or the Cathedral at León and…
Moreover, our certitudes were closely bound to a given set of symbols. Change the well defined Latin term for an undefined Greek one and every bishop and every priest found himself at a loss. We knew the catechism by heart; mention catechesis and we are no longer sure who made us and why. We could manage a dogmatic sermon all right but just listen to our homilies! We were absolutely firm about confession and contrition; all our firmness vanished at the one word METANOIA. We k…