Écône consecrations - meaning and definition. What is Écône consecrations
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What (who) is Écône consecrations - definition


Écône consecrations         
1988 CONTROVERSIAL CONSECRATIONS PERFORMED BY CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP MARCEL LEFEBVRE
Econe Consecrations; Ecône Consecrations; Remission of the Ecône Excommunications; Declaration of the Nullity of the Ecône Schism; Econe consecrations; Ecône consecrations
The Écône consecrations were a set of episcopal consecrations that took place in Écône, Switzerland, on 30 June 1988. They were performed by Catholic Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and witnessed by Bishop Antonio de Castro Mayer, and the priests who were consecrated were four members of Lefebvre's Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX).
Écône         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
Econe, Switzterland; Ecône, Switzerland; Econe; Econe, Switzerland; Ecône; Écône, Switzterland; Écône, Switzerland
Écône is an area in the municipality of Riddes, district of Martigny, in the canton of Valais, in Switzerland. It is the location of The International Seminary of Saint Pius X.
Consecration in Eastern Christianity         
  • Commencing the consecration of an antimension, the bishop unfolds the relics lying on the antimension being consecrated to sew into it.
Consecrations in Eastern Christianity can refer to either the Sacred Mystery (Sacrament) of Cheirotonea (Ordination through laying on of hands) of a bishop, or the sanctification and solemn dedication of a church building. It can also (more rarely) be used to describe the change of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ at the Divine Liturgy.