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consecration

sacralization / dedication
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pl: consecrations

This term carries a heavy weight of solemnity and permanence. It describes a transition where something mundane is lifted out of the ordinary world and placed into a sacred category, making it untouchable or restricted for holy use. It is most frequently encountered in formal ecclesiastical contexts or high-ritual ceremonies. While dedication is a general term for committing oneself to a cause, consecration implies a spiritual seal or a divine mandate. It suggests a total surrender of the object or person to a higher power, removing their secular utility entirely to serve a transcendental function.

Countable when referring to the specific ceremony or ritual event (the consecration of the church). Uncountable when referring to the abstract state of being holy or the lifelong devotion of a person.

Meanings

Nounsacralization

The act of declaring a space, object, or person sacred or dedicated to a divine purpose.

"The consecration of the new cathedral took place on Sunday."

Noundedication

The state of being dedicated to a specific, often spiritual, purpose or duty.

"Her life was a consecration to the service of the poor."

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