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Reconsecration

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Re`con`se`cra´tion
n.1.Renewed consecration.


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The texts are his tract De secularibus et pontificalibus pompis, which describes the reconsecration of the Florence Cathedral in 1436, and selections from De gestis Nicolai Quinti Summi Pontificis, a biography of the humanist Pope Nicholas V (1447-55).
The reconstruction and reconsecration of the historic church of the Serb Orthodox monastery at Zitomislici was completed in May 2005.
Board of Education, for all its economy, represented nothing short of a reconsecration of American ideals.
 
 
 
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