noun
- a person who consecrates something, especially a religious official who performs a ceremony to make something sacred
Usage: religious
Examples
- The bishop served as the consecrator of the new church.
- As the consecrator of the altar, the priest performed the sacred ritual.
- The consecrator blessed the holy water during the ceremony.
- Only an ordained minister could act as consecrator for the dedication.
- The consecrator spoke solemnly as he sanctified the religious artifacts.
- Each consecrator must follow specific liturgical procedures.