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He wants out of the hypocrisy of his ordination, but he has no place to go.
The second, indirect approach to assessing distribution of species was based on an ordination of quantitatively sampled bottomland stands.
He describes the austerities he endured on the long road to ordination and the claims he arrogated to himself as a priest.
For example, the venerable Everett Ferguson writes on ordination and the authority of the congregation in the early church.
Eadgar's coronation in 973 was postponed until he reached 30, the minimum canonical age for ordination to the priesthood.
Faithful to his ordination vows, and his concern for the spiritual well-being of his people, John Galway McVicker had been active in the revival.
There will be a solemn ordination service, with the taking of vows, the laying on of hands, and the giving of the right hand of fellowship.
Among Anglicans, responsibility for the good order of the Church is placed in the hands of bishops by custom, rites of ordination, and canon law.
In acknowledgement of Fr Hughes's ordination the parish made him a presentation of a two-year-old car.
The designation of rabbi is given when one receives rabbinical ordination, earned by passing extensive examinations on the Torah and Talmud.
The song was sung in public in 1899 at the ordination of Reverend Boweni, a Shangaan Methodist minister.
Both forms of ordination require a quorum of five ordained monks or nuns with a minimum of ten years in the Order.
The story of his resistance to ordination is a fine reminder to all clergy and would-bes of the gravity of the office.
Similarly, Lutherans agreed to the Anglican practice of ordination by a bishop, not a pastor.
Her ordination will allow her to officiate at weddings, baptisms, communions and funerals and is taking place on June 27 at 10 am.
He has some excellent things to say about the importance of chastity, especially among persons consecrated to God by sacred ordination or by vows.
Yet, until now, in the Orthodox movement, ordination has been granted only privately and rather infrequently.
The event will be an occasion to thank Monsignor for all his hard work over the years and to also celebrate his 45th Anniversary of his ordination.
At their ordination, priests receive power to minister the life of God through the sacraments so that all believers might be empowered to give that life to the world.
Tack was her ordination sponsor and officiated at Smith's wedding.
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It may be the ordination of the Unknown that I should Pass before he arrives.
At the time of his ordination the Bemidji congregation was building the new church.
There, indeed, lay Clarimonde, even as I had seen her at the church on the day of my ordination.
We ought to study adaptation in the selection and ordination of ruling them.
His ordination took place in 1887, after which he held two pastorates of three years each, presumedly in Free Baptist churches.
Yet can there be no doubt that he of Oxon was only obeying his ordination vow.
The bishops on their part refused to admit to their seminaries or to ordination anyone who attended the collegium Philosophicum.
The church should care that it is operating unjustly, under false pretense, and counter to its own theology of ordination.
After his ordination in 1963, he received a licentiate in sacred theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
I informed my superiors that I did not feel myself sufficiently prepared for ordination, and at my request the ceremony was postponed for a year.
Then they had gone back to their places to await the ordination.
His colleague Mr. Gannett was gone to an ordination at Buffalo.
At the close of the ordination the blessing from the new priest began.
Long afterward she recognized how deeply the ordination had affected her.
Following her ordination, Venable founded Jehoshaphat Missionary Baptist Church.
Tertullian was a prominent Roman lawyer prior to his conversion and ordination in middle age, which means he was probably familiar with death-penalty cases.
Albert Mission, informed Archbishop Tache that placing Scollen in charge of the Blackfoot missions so soon after his ordination had been a mistake.
A major contribution is the breadth of its collection of literary and epigraphic evidence for the ordination of women to the offices of deacon and presbyter.
Since baptism is the root of ministry I suggest that we not ordain anyone for a while, maybe 100 years, until ordination loses its current content.
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