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    Catching Ghosts and Consecrating the Forgotten: The Seen and Unseen in the Work of Diane Victor by Deléne Human

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In this paper, I argue that Victor embraces the challenge of consecrating the forgotten or lost. Through incorporating religious icons, signs, and symbols in her work, Victor ‘catches ghosts’ of the ‘seen’ and ‘unseen’ in, about, of and from South Africa. …”
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    Old Believer Collection on Consecration of the Manuscript and Book Department of the Scientific Library of Tomsk State University by Valeriya Anatolyevna Yesipova

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The article considers the second half of the 19th century Old Believer Collection on Consecration kept in the Manuscript and Book Department of the Scientific Library of Tomsk State University and analyzes the works therein. …”
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    The devotion to the consecrated host in the Castilian Middle Ages: Textual, material and iconographical sources for its study by Patricia Sela Del Pozo Coll

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…These sources can be of documentary, material or iconographical type and, carefully analyzed, demonstrate the increasingimportance acquired by the consecrated host during the Gothic Period. At the same time, the images implied the medieval notion of praesentia and its relation to the liturgy was established during the mass.…”
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    Tibetan-Mongolian Traditions of the Maitreya Cult in Buryat Buddhism: Consecration of the Maitreya Statue at Aninsky Datsan by Tsymzhit P. Vanchikova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Materials describing the festive events dedicated to the 1897 consecration of the Maitreya statue and the temple are interesting enough. …”
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    How Do Consecrated Objects “Speak”? The Rhetorical Function of Liturgical Objects and Garments in The Eastern Orthodox Church by Rusu Tudor-Constantin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…More specifically: the visible consecrated objects worn or used by the Orthodox Christian clergy while they are preaching -such as a blessing or pectoral cross, a bible, a lighted candle, a bishop`s staff and even the liturgical garments in themselves - are rhetorical? …”
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