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He was | consecrated in 1034 and died in 1049. |
Scott Field Bailey was the 604th bishop | consecrated in the Episcopal Church. |
The first African bishops are | consecrated in Kenya. |
Mathew was | consecrated in 1908 after the Utrecht Union of Old Cath |
The land was first | consecrated in 1170, and a private chapel for the Molyn |
a small church, which was built in 1863 and | consecrated in 1865. |
3129, a local Masonic lodge | consecrated in 1905. |
previously been Abbot of Pershore, and was | consecrated in 1033. |
e work was completed in 1781 and the chapel | consecrated in the same year to Anthony of Padua by the |
He was | consecrated, in a "magnificent demonstration," at the C |
hurch are given as 1743 or 1753, but it was | consecrated in 1757. |
It was | consecrated in 1966 and serves as a multi-purpose churc |
Radstadt has a Gothic church | consecrated in 1417, and a town hall dating from 16th c |
onstruction work started in 1961 and it was | consecrated in 1967 by H.E. Mar Mathew Kavukattu. |
He was | consecrated in 1039 and died between 1042 and 1043. |
he was chosen Bishop of St Andrews; he was | consecrated in 1403. |
he style of Italian and Dutch mannerism and | consecrated in 1630. |
The first church on the site was | consecrated in 1824. |
ebuilt and restored Mission Santa Clara was | consecrated in 1929, when it assumed its primary modern |
St Philip's Church in its centre, which was | consecrated in July 1870. |
rch was built in late 19th century, and was | consecrated in 1902. |
He was | consecrated in London by Bishop William Poynter on Augu |
He was | consecrated in 938, and died around 956. |
ng of the convent church of Santa Caterina ( | consecrated in 1726). |
Tyrhtel was | consecrated in 688 and died between 705 and 710. |
The current church was finished and | consecrated in 1875. |
They were | consecrated in 1555, and were the first Jesuits to be r |
He was | consecrated in 737 and died between 749 and 757. |
hurch of St. Andrew is thought to have been | consecrated in 676. |
d by Calvin N. Otis of Buffalo, NY, and was | consecrated in May 1853. |
s burial grounds in Worthing, England, were | consecrated in 1843 by the Bishop of Chichester, Ashurs |
He was | consecrated in 736 and died sometime after that year. |
a fire, and was replaced by a new building, | consecrated in 1231. |
He was | consecrated in 918. |
He was | consecrated in 838. |
vian kings who preferred to receive bishops | consecrated in Canterbury, then under Danish influence. |
Wulfhere was | consecrated in 854. |
is successor, Pope Eugene III, could not be | consecrated in the city due to the resistance, but even |
He was | consecrated in 933. |
Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester in 1121 and | consecrated in 1137. |
Eardwulf was | consecrated in 747. |
he Transfiguration (Shrine Mont), which was | consecrated in 1925. |
He was | consecrated in 733. |
He was the 18th bishop | consecrated in The Episcopal Church. |
ch was named after their patron when it was | consecrated in 1956. |
He was | consecrated in 679. |
Waldhere was | consecrated in 693. |
The original building was | consecrated in 1842, and a church school was completed |
nished west end) was completed in 1908, and | consecrated in the following year. |
He was | consecrated in 775. |
The idol of Omkareshwar Mahadev is | consecrated in the sanctum above the Mahakal shrine. |
year to build and cost about £4,000 and was | consecrated in 1896. |
church for the new parish was completed and | consecrated in 1849. |
He was | consecrated in 1032. |
rn to the forefront of literary debates was | consecrated in 1919, when, in an interview for Rampa, h |
agonal spire rising to 100 feet (30 m), was | consecrated in 1843. |
He was | consecrated in 1006. |
The Leslie Lindsey Memorial Chapel, | consecrated in 1924, is considered one of the architect |
Trinity Church, a Grade II* listed building | consecrated in 1849, designed by William Railton in the |
He was | consecrated in 670. |
The Monument of the Synagogue ( | consecrated in 1849 and destroyed by the Nazis in 1938) |
He was | consecrated in 943. |
He was | consecrated in 800. |
He was | consecrated in 958. |
The friary was | consecrated in 1240, shortly before Llywelyn died. |
Consecrated in 1144, the temple stands about 500 yards | |
He was | consecrated in 1017. |
He was | consecrated in 1016. |
built in 1913, and the church building was | consecrated in 1925. |
He was | consecrated in 750. |
He was | consecrated in 1016 and died in 1034. |
Ecgwulf was | consecrated in 745. |
He was | consecrated in 804. |
He was | consecrated in 737. |
shop of the American Episcopal Church to be | consecrated in China, following his election as first b |
He was | consecrated in 942. |
He was | consecrated in 970. |
It was | consecrated in 1900 and has a small chapel. |
hedral was laid in 1692, and the church was | consecrated in 1739. |
It was | consecrated in 1914 |
He was | consecrated in 1053, but he went overseas to be consecr |
church in Yardley until Marston Chapel was | consecrated in 1704. |
It was | consecrated in 1902 and is the second-largest church in |
Duncan was | consecrated in Edinburgh by Bishop John Fullarton, Bish |
Ball was | consecrated in early 1984 under apostolic succession by |
He was | consecrated in 767. |
It was | consecrated in 1823. |
He was | consecrated in 744. |
Bennett Sims was the 676th bishop | consecrated in the Episcopal Church. |
He was | consecrated in 909. |
l instances where Bishops were legitimately | consecrated in a period of sede vacante. |
Forthhere was | consecrated in 709. |
Constructed between 1866 and 1872 and | consecrated in 1876, it was the second of the churches |
n designed Catholic church of St Mary's was | consecrated in 1872, replacing the earlier mission chur |
itiloye Babalola, although she was actually | consecrated in 1965). |
He was | consecrated in 777. |
He was | consecrated in 922. |
took the papal name of Sylvester IV and was | consecrated in the Church of St. Maria Rotonda (the Pan |
s Norfolk Street Wesleyan Chapel opened and | consecrated in 1780 by John Wesley, who described it as |
He was | consecrated in 691. |
C. Judson Child was the 723rd bishop | consecrated in the Episcopal Church. |
William was | consecrated in 1051. |
gin, and John, who had lately seen a chapel | consecrated in their honour on 26 July 881, a date whic |
He was | consecrated in 1142. |
He was | consecrated in 822. |
rts being incorporated into the new church, | consecrated in 1857 and designed by the Victorian 'rogu |
Radulphus was | consecrated in 1202. |
rs Green in 1970 where its new building was | consecrated in 1983. |
edral was laid in 1965 and the building was | consecrated in 1969. |
St. Mary the Virgin was | consecrated in 1283, remaining the oldest and largest c |
He was | consecrated in 915. |
It was | consecrated in 1851. |
The church was | consecrated in 1863 on St James' Day, 25 July. |
He was | consecrated in 960. |
Neoclassical cathedral of St. Nicholas was | consecrated in 1850 and remains the townlet's most impo |
d land donated by the Heseltine family, and | consecrated in 1904, the church is Grade I listed. |
It was | consecrated in 1505. |
He was | consecrated in 1058. |
he condition of Kochi when Mar Thoma VI was | consecrated in 1796. |
ney was named Bishop of Nova Scotia and was | consecrated in London by Archbishop John Bird Sumner of |
He was | consecrated in 1047 and deprived of office circa 11 Apr |
tery started in 1160, and the structure was | consecrated in 1200. |
It opened on August 23, 2006 and was | consecrated in a five-day ceremony between 23-27 August |
It was designed by William Butterfield, | consecrated in 1884 and demolished in 1957. |
ed to the see of London on 20 July 1425 and | consecrated in May 1426, possibly around the 26th. |
and Maine, with lay participation, and was | consecrated in Philadelphia on May 7, 1797. |
He was | consecrated in Christ Church, Savannah on May 20, 1908. |
nd (Annemundus) in the See of Lyon, and was | consecrated in 657 or 658. |
In July 1899 he was | consecrated in St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town as thi |
, the New Welcome Lodge No. 5139, which was | consecrated in 1929, shortly before the formation in 19 |
The church was probably | consecrated in 1492. |
On 2 February 1553 he was | consecrated in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. |
stupa dedicated to his memory was built and | consecrated in 1941 on the east side of the Shantipur T |
academy, was completed five years later and | consecrated in 1847. |
and D.D. at Oxford on 26 May 1579, and was | consecrated in the archiepiscopal chapel at Croydon on |
was designed by William Butterfield and was | consecrated in 1877. |
Consecrated in 1269, it is thought to have been finance | |
of Archbishop Thomas Carr the Cathedral was | consecrated in 1897 and even then it was not finished. |
urch of San Siro, where a new structure was | consecrated in 1023. |
Richard Channing Moore was the 14th bishop | consecrated in the Episcopal Church. |
Prasada Rao was principally | consecrated in 1976 by N. D. Ananda Rao Samuel, then Mo |
he new deity of goddess Annapurneshwari was | consecrated in the temple in 1973. |
Samuel Parker was the 10th bishop | consecrated in the Episcopal Church. |
He was | consecrated in 1013, was expelled to restore his predec |
The Church of St Catherine was | consecrated in 1841 and has a small graveyard attached. |
He was | consecrated in 1892, after studying at Aberdeen Univers |
ere raised to build a new church, which was | consecrated in 1760. |
The Anglican church, which was | consecrated in 1837, is dedicated to St John the Evange |
ars he went back to England, and in 693 was | consecrated in Mercia as a missionary bishop by St. Wil |
A new church was | consecrated in 1067 in the presence of William the Conq |
w holds that the original shrine itself was | consecrated in the 11th century and built in memory of |
The Abbey was | consecrated in 1253. |
He was | consecrated in between 888 and 890 and died between 930 |
The new bishop, Robert Leslie, was | consecrated in January 1661, and Greaves was finally in |
rated by many major artists of the day, and | consecrated in 1932, the church is considered one of th |
nave was the first part of the church to be | consecrated, in 1858, and the church opened for worship |
believed to be a 5th-century foundation, is | consecrated in his honour - the only one in Britain - a |
He was | consecrated in 825 and died between 845 and 870. |
Johns was the first bishop to be | consecrated in the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
He was | consecrated in 1002 and died between 1005 and 1006. |
afterwards rebuilt, and the new church was | consecrated in 1517. |
t for St. Alban's Anglican Church which was | consecrated in 1887 in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
e was the 66th bishop in the ECUSA, and was | consecrated in St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Virginia by |
The new synagogue was | consecrated in 1938. |
who held the see of Meath, to which he was | consecrated in 1194. |
The Torshov church was | consecrated in 1958. |
He was | consecrated in this role on 19 July 2003 and immediatel |
e Four Masters seem to intimate that he was | consecrated in England. |
pon the altar of our country, and have been | consecrated in the blood of fallen comrades. |
He was | consecrated in January 1953. |
Roots was | consecrated in Boston on November 14, 1904 as the secon |
There are three main deities | consecrated inside. |
He is the 868th bishop | consecrated into the historical episcopate of the Episc |
n Cape Town, South Africa, was chosen to be | consecrated into the bishopric by Bishop William L. Bon |
the death of Pope Benedict XI; when finally | consecrated it was by Clement V at Lyons, on the 30 Jan |
on, it should be made of valid matter, also | consecrated; it is altogether forbidden to use non-cons |
illiam Ryan, the first Bishop of Mauritius, | consecrated it on 7 May 1869. |
hurch dedicated to the Apostles at Lodi, he | consecrated it in the presence of Ambrose and Felix. |
which originally comprised all of Kentucky, | consecrated its first bishop, the Rt. |
e the switch to the episcopal structure and | consecrated its two leaders as bishops. |
ting an episcopal structure, and in 1922 it | consecrated its first bishop, Daniel Russell, Jr. |
He was | consecrated July 24, 1999, at St. Michael Roman Catholi |
The grounds were | consecrated June 18, 2009, one week before burials were |
ed to the bishopric on 14 June 1499 and was | consecrated later in 1499, probably on 20 October. |
To secure the succession, Augustine had | consecrated Laurence before he died, even though that w |
Heart of Jesus Christ Sovereign Priest is a | consecrated lay group of women in the Roman Catholic Ch |
women of the Marianist Lay Communities, the | consecrated laywomen of the Alliance Mariale, and the n |
Apostolic Visitators of those Institutes of | Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life with h |
o-director of Vocations for Holy Orders and | Consecrated Life in the Diocese of Tyler in 2002. |
ltersheid, Secretary for the Clergy and the | Consecrated Life of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harri |
ive director of the Secretariat for Clergy, | Consecrated Life and Vocations in the United States Con |
The Congregation for Institutes of | Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life had an |
w called the Congregation for Institutes of | Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. |
hn Cantius (SJC) is a clerical Institute of | Consecrated Life in the Catholic Church, founded in 199 |
for Relations with Associations of Clergy, | Consecrated Life and Laity, Bishop Prendergast is now a |
ember of the Congregation for Institutes of | Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, and o |
taining to the choir as a function of their | consecrated life. |
ng shawls, respectivley worn to cover their | consecrated locks. |
His appointed bishop, Andrew J. Byrne, was | consecrated March 10, 1844, in New York and rode into L |
Gabriel of Blaouza was appointed and | consecrated Maronite bishop of Aleppo by Patriarch Geor |
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