He wants out of the hypocrisy of his ordination, but he has no place to go. |
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The second, indirect approach to assessing distribution of species was based on an ordination of quantitatively sampled bottomland stands. |
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He describes the austerities he endured on the long road to ordination and the claims he arrogated to himself as a priest. |
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For example, the venerable Everett Ferguson writes on ordination and the authority of the congregation in the early church. |
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Eadgar's coronation in 973 was postponed until he reached 30, the minimum canonical age for ordination to the priesthood. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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In acknowledgement of Fr Hughes's ordination the parish made him a presentation of a two-year-old car. |
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The designation of rabbi is given when one receives rabbinical ordination, earned by passing extensive examinations on the Torah and Talmud. |
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The song was sung in public in 1899 at the ordination of Reverend Boweni, a Shangaan Methodist minister. |
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Both forms of ordination require a quorum of five ordained monks or nuns with a minimum of ten years in the Order. |
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The story of his resistance to ordination is a fine reminder to all clergy and would-bes of the gravity of the office. |
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Similarly, Lutherans agreed to the Anglican practice of ordination by a bishop, not a pastor. |
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Her ordination will allow her to officiate at weddings, baptisms, communions and funerals and is taking place on June 27 at 10 am. |
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He has some excellent things to say about the importance of chastity, especially among persons consecrated to God by sacred ordination or by vows. |
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Yet, until now, in the Orthodox movement, ordination has been granted only privately and rather infrequently. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Tack was her ordination sponsor and officiated at Smith's wedding. |
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In 1974, when Fr. O'Connell celebrated his silver jubilee of ordination, the parish, under his unflagging leadership was moving ahead and expanding at a cracking pace. |
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Newton tried unsuccessfully to obtain one of the two fellowships that exempted the holder from the ordination requirement. |
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Ministers may be considered equal in status with the other elders, but they have a distinct ordination and distinct function. |
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The Methodist Church has allowed ordination of women as presbyters since 2 July 1974, at the Methodist Conference in Bristol. |
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Archbishop Gomez has said Gene Robinson's ordination is incompatible with Scripture. |
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Also in 2008, Bishop Sergio Carranza supported the ordination of gay clergy. |
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Until the 20th century, only men had been eligible for ordination as elders or ministers of the word and sacrament. |
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First, they asserted that the ordination ceremonies in question were biblically valid. |
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Some were voluntarily reordained and others received anointing as a supplement to their previous ordination. |
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The current praxis is to require reordination and regularization of orders if ordained outside episcopal ordination. |
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The words bishop and ordination are used in their technical meaning by the same Clement of Alexandria. |
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Therefore, there is no formal ordination process for those who preach, teach, or lead, within their meetings. |
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Though Wesley had been ordained an Anglican priest, many other Methodist leaders had not received ordination. |
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On 14 July 2014, the General Synod approved the ordination of women as bishops. |
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The address given by the bishop at the beginning of each ordination or consecration may be in the mother tongue. |
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In 1834 all but two of the bishops of the Church of England confirmed that they would accept holders of Durham degrees for ordination. |
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Higher ordination, conferring the status of a full Bhikkhu, is given only to men who are aged 20 or older. |
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The Presbytery of Dunkeld was summoned before the Court of Session for proceeding with an ordination despite a court interdict. |
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Marriage after ordination is not possible, and attempting it can result in canonical penalties. |
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The Eucharist is an integral part of many other sacramental services, including ordination and Confirmation. |
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It drew on ceremonies used by the kings of the Franks and those used in the ordination of bishops. |
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Some Lutheran churches form an exception to this rule, as the Lutheran Book of Concord allows ordination to be received as a sacrament. |
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The ordination was given by a chapter of five Syamvamsa senior monks but the event was organized and co-ordinated by Ven. |
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His appointment to the Jesuit philosophate just three years after ordination suggests he succeeded admirably. |
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Petersburg where he established the Russian Greco-Catholic Church with the ordination of Exarch Leonid Feodorov. |
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Deweese also notes that Baptist exegetes who favor the ordination of women deacons employ the teachings of Jesus. |
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If someone who is not a bishop is elected, he must be given episcopal ordination before the election is announced to the people. |
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The permission for the ordination of women given in 1974 was rescinded in 1991 without affecting the two or three existing woman ministers. |
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In the 1970s the then primate, Ted Scott, argued at the Lambeth Conference in favour of women's ordination. |
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Many Church of England clergy remained loyalists as they took their two ordination oaths very seriously. |
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At the same time, there was still tolerance for those dioceses who opposed women's ordination. |
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Schori's election was controversial in the wider Anglican Communion because not all of the communion recognizes the ordination of women. |
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Even today, there is no unanimity of doctrine or practice in the Anglican Communion as it relates to women's ordination. |
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Newton argued that this should exempt him from the ordination requirement, and Charles II, whose permission was needed, accepted this argument. |
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In ordination, the Church affirms and continues the apostolic ministry through persons empowered by the Holy Spirit. |
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Examples given are the teaching on the reservation of ordination to males, and on the immorality of procured abortion. |
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The concept of alternative episcopal oversight first arose a generation ago with the debate over the ordination of women. |
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It left the UU in opposition to the ordination of women by other member churches. |
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Both the ceremonies and texts of the ordination rites are to be revised. |
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On 20 November 2013, the General Synod voted overwhelmingly in support of a plan to allow the ordination of women as bishops, with 378 in favour, 8 against and 25 abstentions. |
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They led to most provinces approving the ordination of women. |
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In contrast, while other faiths have been arguing in recent times on female priest ordination, women have been leading prayers at Sikh temples since the founding of Sikhism. |
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It recommended that Fellows be released from an obligation for ordination. |
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Wesley came to believe that the New Testament evidence did not leave the power of ordination to the priesthood in the hands of bishops but that other priests could ordain. |
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A communion of autocephalous churches, each typically governed by Holy Synods, its bishops are equal by virtue of ordination, with doctrines summarised in the Nicene Creed. |
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The presbyteries are responsible for the ordination of the ministers. |
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The Act of Uniformity had laid a mulct of a hundred pounds on every person who, not having received episcopal ordination, should presume to administer the Eucharist. |
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The music of the Pontifical Anthem, anthem of the Vatican City, was composed in 1869 by Charles Gounod, for the golden jubilee of Pope Pius IX's priestly ordination. |
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In the past 30 years the Scottish Episcopal Church has taken a stand on various issues including economic justice, the ordination of women and inclusion. |
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In 1662, the Act of Uniformity required that they accept the Book of Common Prayer in its entirety, as well as the requirement of episcopal ordination. |
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Agitation for the ordination of women led to the vote on 18 June 1975, by the Anglican Church of Canada in favour of ordination as priests, and, eventually, bishops. |
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That this succession depended on the fact of ordination to a vacant see and the status of those who administered the ordination is seldom commented on. |
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The Church believes in ordination both of priests and bishops. |
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Archbishop Aspinall has also stated that he does not take an official position on the ordination of gay clergy, preferring instead to encourage respectful conversation. |
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Among his main reasons, he pointed out that the Brazilian Church was sympathetic to the ordination of Gene Robinson, as well as the ordination of all LGBT people. |
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The principal objection to validity of Anglican ordinations, according to Pope Leo XIII, was the alleged deficiency of intention and of form of the Anglican ordination rites. |
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Apart from the ordination, which is always done by other bishops, there are different methods as to the actual selection of a candidate for ordination as bishop. |
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The ordination of a new bishop is also called a consecration. |
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The churches of the Anglican Communion have traditionally held that ordination in the historic episcopate is a core element in the validity of clerical ordinations. |
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In particular, the ordination of a bishop is often called a consecration. |
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This is only an initial ordination and Yinxi still needed an additional period to perfect his virtue, thus Laozi gave him three years to perfect his Dao. |
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Since 1980, many Taoist monasteries and temples have been reopened or rebuilt, both belonging to the Zhengyi or Quanzhen schools, and clergy ordination has been resumed. |
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The prayers for the ordination of deaconesses in the several sacramentaries through the twelfth century are identical to those used in the ordination of a deacon. |
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However, some of these bhikkhunis emerged again and received proper ordination in 1998 when the ordination was given by the Sri Lankan bhikkhu and bhikkhuni sanghas. |
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The ordination was performed by dual sanghas as prescribed in the Vinaya. |
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With my fellow clergy, I shall go before the Bishop and renew my ordination vows, concelebrate the Eucharist with him, and receive from him the holy oil for me to do my work. |
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Without self-pity, she recounts the rejection of brother-priests, who privately supported her ordination but never invited her to preside or concelebrate with them. |
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