Bishop Hacket, a worthy and zealous man, was appointed to the see, who immediately began the stupendous work, and in eight years completed it, when the church was reconsecrated with much solemnity.
The work of restoration was immediately begun and the church reconsecrated in 1278 in the presence of King Edward I.
His day was reconsecrated to the Baptist, whose relics were brought to Bagawan.
Fifthly, an altar, just as a church, is reconsecratedin cases of doubt.
A church then is to be reconsecrated in the aforesaid case: and also if any uncleanness be committed therein, whether by clerk, layman, heretic, or paynim.
So conversely if when the church is entirely destroyed the altar be not injured, the church only is to be repaired, and the altar not reconsecrated although in such case it is fitting that it be washed with exorcised water.
Nevertheless, the church is not to bereconsecrated on account of either the movement or the breaking of the structure of the altar: because the consecration of an altar and of a church be two different things.
Thereupon Judas and his army recaptured Jerusalem, and restored and cleansed and reconsecrated the dilapidated and desecrated sanctuary.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconsecrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.