The Reformation’s aim was to desecrate the Christian world. But the sacred promptly reappeared, which is shown in this article, that particularly focuses on the function of pastors, who were clericalized first. Their clericalization was followed by the clericalization of temples, which allowed them to establish contact with the sacred, and finally by the ritual of celebrating funerals and by the consecration of the pastors, whose symbolism highlights the close connection to the sacred.
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