consecratory

/ˈkɑnsɪkrəˌtɔri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having the power to make something sacred or holy, especially in a religious ceremony.
    • The bishop spoke the consecratory words over the bread and wine.
    • During the ritual, the priest made a consecratory gesture with his hands.
    • The consecratory prayer was recited by the entire congregation.
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