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consecrate
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Barlow was the chief consecrator of Parker at a private ceremony in Lambeth Palace on December 17, 1559.
I had not taught her these motions; she was imitating what she had seen at Mass, and was obviously unaware that, as it currently stands, she will never be afforded the privilege of the role of consecrator.
``Then there will be the laying of the hands, where each of the bishops will place their hands on the new consecrator and transmit the power of 2,000 years ago to present times.
 
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