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Reconsecrate
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Re`con´se`crate    (~k?n´s?`kr?t)
v. t.1.To consecrate anew or again.
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Verb1.reconsecrate - consecrate anew, as after a desecration
hallow, sanctify, bless, consecrate - render holy by means of religious rites


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In the late 1980s, policies initiated by the Soviet government allowed the present Patriarch to begin reconsecrating churches formerly closed throughout the country.
The gospel is not a message about escaping from our humanity or from culture," Myers writes in an introduction to the Journal, "but of recovering our humanity and reconsecrating culture, of ordering our embodied experience in forms that are worthy and delightful offerings in which we participate fully and heartily, body and spirit.
As a result of policies regarding religion initiated by the Soviet government in the late 1980s, the present Patriarch began at that time reconsecrating churches formerly closed throughout the country.
 
 
 
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