But today they behave as if they'd been invited to the deconsecration of a cathedral. |
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During the deconsecration of a church, the relic is again removed from the sepulcrum. |
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It seems that the wind of deconsecration blowing through churches and temples is as strong in Ontario as in Quebec. |
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She could not have been killed had she not first been deconsecrated, and she had unwittingly colluded in her own deconsecration by asserting her divine right to the one privilege no deified being can exercise with impunity. |
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By 8 A. M. on Dec. 16, the deconsecration of Three Rivers is under way. |
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In most instances, adapting a house of worship to a secular purpose, a measure that in some denominations requires a deconsecration ritual, is the only way to save the building from demolition. |
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Men would shave their hair, while women cut off a symbolic lock for deconsecration. |
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The next night will feature Havdalah as well as the deconsecration of the Persky Sanctuary. |
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A flood in 1968 led to its eventual deconsecration and it is just one of many churches in Britain that has been declared redundant. |
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A flood in 1968 led to the church's eventual deconsecration and it is just one of many churches in Britain that has been declared redundant. |
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The motif of mortuary violets that joins art, deconsecration and suicide in the novel has its matrix there. |
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Deconsecration of our religious buildings is no longer surprising, but it is still hard to conceive of this happening to our Church or others. |
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