unconsecrated

IPA: ʌnkɑnsʌkreɪtʌd

adjective

  • Not consecrated
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Examples of "unconsecrated" in Sentences

  • Today the church building is unconsecrated and is home to.
  • Saul is an example of one who chose an unconsecrated death.
  • The church is now unconsecrated and used for cultural events.
  • Communion under one kind was followed by a 'rinse' of unconsecrated wine.
  • The Parsis called such an unconsecrated building either dar be mehr or agiary.
  • His body was moved temporarily to an unconsecrated field adjacent to the Friary.
  • I suspect that corruption of the sacred vessels by unconsecrated hands and Communion in the hand have let familiarity breed contempt.
  • And you know - and it's so interesting because it is, as I said in that little article of mine, it's the kind of unconsecrated marriage between Europe and Africa, jazz.
  • Several recent visitors to Greyfriars church, where Bobby is buried on a small patch of unconsecrated land outside the main entrance, were taken aback by Dr. Bondeson's theories.
  • The report complimented the Santo family for the love and care they gave Audrey, but pointedly cautioned parishioners not to pray to the girl or worship the unconsecrated oil from the house.
  • Arendt died unconsecrated by a religious ceremony (her ashes are buried at Bard College, where Blücher taught), and the obituary in the New York Times tersely noted that she had “no religious affiliation.”
  • Here was a downtown rebuilt almost like a Disney model city by the Sunni billionaire, powerbroker, and slain prime minister Rafik Hariri, flanked by the brand-new, still unconsecrated mosque where he was buried.

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