In the absence of church or priesthood, the execution of the project was left to the uncertainties of lay enthusiasts. |
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I do not know whether or not we should have a married priesthood right now. |
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At the same time Dan had begun receiving instructions in preparation to receive the Mormon version of the Aaronic priesthood. |
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In Africa it is sacred to the priesthood or acolytes, in America it has become generalized. |
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None of this would matter very much, were it not for the power of the new priesthood and its marketing acolytes. |
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If a cohen raises a boy as his son, the boy will not have the privileges nor the constraints of the priesthood. |
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It is up to the bishops to make the decision about laicizing a priest, that is to say kicking him out of the priesthood. |
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She, or members of her team, visited thirty-eight of the forty-two U.S. theologates that enroll candidates for the priesthood. |
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The best hope for a cure lies in the open, honest debate that would spring from wholehearted acceptance of the priesthood of all believers. |
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This was done by the priests, and the church is a part of the antitypical priesthood. |
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I do think that sacral aura of science, and its priesthood of scientists, has faded as the ultimate authority in our lives. |
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Caesar's time, authoritatively printed in the calendar, has triumphed over the archaic oral proclamation of the kalends by the priesthood. |
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The most characteristic part of the Siamese social system is the position of the priesthood, commonly called the talapoins. |
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Analysing voter trends should not be limited to a high priesthood of tallymen. |
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However, in recent years, many young educated Mandaeans have entered the priesthood. |
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This might eventually bring some Mari into the priesthood and make for a more defined missionary outreach to them. |
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Though the study attends to lay students enrolled in theologates, its main focus is seminarians preparing for the priesthood. |
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For some time after its foundation, Manly was the only seminary in Australia preparing students for the secular priesthood. |
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Immediately after his wife's death he took minor orders as a step towards entering the priesthood, and was awarded a benefice. |
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In short, the presbyteral priesthood was at the center of the sacramental understanding of ministerial order. |
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I vividly remember reporting the 1971 Synod on the ministerial priesthood when influential voices were calling for an end to the celibacy rule. |
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Nowhere in the three articles does one find a reflection on what celibacy can do for the ministerial priesthood, or for the priest himself. |
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One of the signature traits of Mormonism has always been the induction of all male members of good standing into a multi-tiered priesthood. |
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However, in 1911 he gave up the idea of training for the priesthood and embarked on the study of philosophy, social science, and natural science. |
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Thyamis himself, rightful heir to his father's priesthood in Egypt. has had his place usurped by a younger brother. |
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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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And this pope actually had a deep influence on my own vocation to the priesthood. |
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He was born in a Kerry farming community in 1938 and, in his early 20s, he received his vocation to enter the priesthood. |
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He helped many people along his journey before deciding that he wanted to make the priesthood his vocation. |
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Tom speaks candidly about the stigma attached to a person leaving the priesthood and on the family of the priest. |
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And he had, if not a revulsion towards the pagan priesthood, then a fear of them and their devotion to their heathen religion. |
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How could they have such an argument with someone who does not believe in religion or in priesthood? |
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Would-be catechists can study for three years, during which time they can explore their vocation for the priesthood. |
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He was ordained to the priesthood in 1987 by Dublin auxiliary Bishop Des Williams. |
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But they dismissed questions about whether married priests were an option, saying a celibate priesthood was not the reason for the shortage. |
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The Lutheran priesthood is paid by the state and serves sixty-six churches and chapels. |
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Fr. Gerry Horan, was a very unusual character in that he was a late vocation to the priesthood. |
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Her celibate, churchly brother was charged with guiding her beloved John into the priesthood. |
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In the home the functions of the priesthood are discharged through the housefather and, under circumstances, through the housemother. |
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Father Gregory prayed to be worthy of his priesthood, then prayed to be able to believe he should pray. |
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If he remains within the priesthood it is to practise life-long penitence in a kind of supervised internal exile. |
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Such societies may therefore employ spies or a priesthood to purify themselves of corrupting influences. |
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It took their priesthood, their pontifex, their pontiff, and gave it a whole new meaning, a whole new level. |
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In 1861, after some hesitation, he was ordained deacon in the Anglican Church but never chose to advance to full priesthood. |
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Most of the sons of the Hindu priests are not entering the priesthood, as they no longer find it remunerative. |
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The first woman rabbi predated the entry of women into the priesthood by seventeen years and after a similar struggle for recognition. |
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The decision to ordain me to the priesthood was made because they needed a priest for West Point. |
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Eddie was a member of the De La Salle order before joining the Diocesan priesthood. |
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Canon Richard Phillips celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood on the 14th June. |
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Over the last ten years I think they've been very well received in dioceses that have started to ordain women to the priesthood. |
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A diocesan spokesman, however, said neither man was on the track for the priesthood. |
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He prepared for the priesthood in the Anglican Church at St Stephen's House, gaining a First in Theology. |
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The next generation of women, they said, would not face such barriers to the priesthood. |
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He attended a local church school and then went to train for the priesthood at the Orthodox Seminary in Tbilisi. |
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He is the first prison inmate to become a candidate for ordination to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church. |
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The position of the church is that ordination to the priesthood makes one a priest forever. |
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Both of them were priests, although Paudie later left the priesthood, and took up a position as a teacher in Sligo. |
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Now a senior at Marquette University in Milwaukee, I have been considering the priesthood for about two years. |
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After making his vows with the community, he felt the deeper call to priesthood. |
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Our congregations as a gathered priesthood meet for the purpose of being equipped for mission in the world. |
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These three were the most junior of the priesthood, and generally got the duff jobs. |
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I doubt if the model of priesthood represented by Don Ignazio can survive these changes. |
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The average age for someone entering the priesthood now is well in the forties. |
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Quiet and gentle, she had a strong faith throughout her life and had a great loyalty to the church and the priesthood. |
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Martin Luther's notion of the priesthood of all believers is particularly helpful here. |
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Garrett's main argument for congregationalism is the priesthood of all believers. |
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These were followed by many more vocations to the religious life and to the priesthood. |
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Her father Alexander had been educated for the priesthood in Rome, but did not proceed to ordination and emigrated to Port Phillip. |
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I am aware that between the second and the fourth centuries various gnostic heresies admitted women to all levels of priesthood. |
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Best wishes to Fr Neilus Horan who celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood recently. |
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It was hardly good enough for a group of students who mostly were destined for the priesthood. |
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Whereas, in recent times, the diaconate was a stepping stone to priesthood, there is a long history of married deacons in the Church. |
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Does the historic episcopate include the priesthood and diaconate, which are not mentioned in the Quadrilateral? |
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Rather than dump him out of the priesthood, as happened in other dioceses, Dublin diocese decided to help him responsibly manage his life. |
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It is moreover expressed by a disannulling of the commandment, the commandment of the priesthood, and of sacrifices and rites belonging to it. |
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Most interesting of all, Oxford don JRR Tolkien stayed at the college in the 1940s while his eldest son was studying for the priesthood. |
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There is nothing in the essential nature of the priesthood which says that priests must live the lifestyle which is imposed on them. |
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On leaving the priesthood, he worked in a number of jobs including a doorman, a handyman and a janitor. |
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Anyway, before you can have a female Pope you must first provide for the ordination of women to the priesthood, and the present Pope is dead set against that. |
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The priesthood of Christ is neither male nor female, but theanthropic. |
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The rate of recruitment is probably better than that of the secular clergy, but this may be because a large percentage of the monks do not go on to priesthood. |
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In 1655, with a degree from Padua, he was ordained to the priesthood. |
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His mother's vow that he would join the priesthood should he be cured appears to have created a deadweight of responsibility on a child's consciousness. |
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Until 1978 the Church of latter-day saints would not ordain men of African descent into the priesthood. |
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A year later, he left the priesthood completely to help lev Glendon care for their son, who has Down Syndrome. |
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As he claimed descent from kings, the priesthood, under the threat of being put to the sword, no doubt, confirmed his rights to the throne of Persia, and eureka! |
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Given such practices, one can imagine the opposition any suggestion that women be allowed to participate in the ministerial priesthood might raise. |
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Most ancient kings were attributed to the highest order of priesthood, and drew their authority from a divine source, for whom they acted as a living representative. |
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They included a horde of diversity co-ordinators, community liaison officers, social inclusion officers and suchlike hierarchs of the priesthood of political correctness. |
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His words will be interpreted as confirmation that he is not going to turn away gays in the priesthood. |
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The parish community extend sincere good wishes and support to Fr. Tomas Surlis, Tubbercurry, who was ordained to the priesthood on Trinity Sunday, in Tubbercurry Church. |
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Rejected by Luther is the idea that some occupations, such as the priesthood or monasticism, are spiritually superior to others, such as parenting. |
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Many years ago I felt the first stirring of a vocation to the priesthood. |
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Orthodox people certainly can deeply appreciate the Rhodes conclusions regarding the impossibility of ordaining women to the priesthood and episcopacy. |
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Now Rome complains that the anglican communion is affirming gays through blessed unions and full admission to the priesthood. |
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Instead, the rites of Levitical sacrifice are inaugurated and the priesthood is instituted as a sort of permanent penitential reminder to the people of their sinfulness. |
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I myself was a field doctor in the war before entering the priesthood. |
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She has also lost her right to be a priesthood holder, a religious honor granted only to men in the Church. |
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Absent the codex, ideas would still be the province of a privileged priesthood. |
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Ruttledge is an agnostic who once apparently considered the priesthood. |
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If you are a man, and therefore a priesthood holder, it takes a council of 15 men to agree on excommunication. |
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Until relatively recently, Mormons excluded African-Americans from the priesthood. |
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When this happens, a very rare occurrence to be sure, the full force of inquisitional opposition from the scientific priesthood is brought to bear on the heretic. |
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Then model your worship on the Mosaic tabernacle and priesthood. |
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About half those in training for the priesthood are now women. |
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The Levitical priesthood was not intended as an end in itself. |
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Jude, who had been planning to enter the priesthood as a licentiate, as a substitute for his thwarted intellectual ambitions, is now doubly defeated. |
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Twentieth-cent. developments included women's ordination to the diaconate and the priesthood, making the Anglican church the first episcopal church to take this step. |
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Michael leaves the priesthood and he talks about his own guess about a colleague who's done the same, and he lists reasons why the colleague has left the priesthood. |
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Seminaries that are now empty of aspirants to the priesthood are filled by men and women choosing to study theology, anxious to serve their communities. |
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The heron is sacred to the Muses and is related to priesthood. |
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Henceforth the powerful priesthood and the Sadducean nobility of Jerusalem, heavily involved financially in the temple, join as Jesus mortal enemies. |
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The Buddhist priesthood became an extension of the feudal government. |
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Sir Stuart expected 240 men to join the priesthood, plus around 220 women. |
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He received his deaconship and priesthood from His Grace Mar Julius. |
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They go from the chasuble, wide stole, and maniple of his early priesthood to a succession of increasingly simple garments until they arrive at an academic gown. |
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His doctrine of the priesthood of all believers raised the laity to the same level as the clergy. |
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In defiance Priscillian was ordained to the priesthood and appointed Bishop of Avila. |
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The Roman Colleges are several seminaries for students from foreign countries studying for the priesthood at the Pontifical Universities. |
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The Annal seems originally to have been used by the priesthood to keep track of omens and portents. |
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A priesthood is a body of priests, shamans, or oracles who have special religious authority or function. |
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Fr Moloney paid tribute to Bishop Jim Moriarty for readmitting him to the priesthood. |
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Since Habinnas is a priest of the College of Augustus, his scatological language vulgarises the priesthood. |
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Most deacons are preparing for priesthood and usually only remain as deacons for about a year before being ordained priests. |
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Many of those provinces that ordain women to the priesthood previously allowed them to be ordained only to the diaconate. |
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It was constructed for the Scottish expatriate community in Rome, especially for those intended for priesthood. |
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In the Latin Church, the priesthood is generally restricted to celibate men, and the episcopate is always restricted to celibate men. |
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The central unifying doctrine of these movements is the priesthood of all believers. |
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Protestant churches reject the idea of a celibate priesthood and thus allow their clergy to marry. |
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Luther's doctrine of the priesthood of all believers upgraded the role of laymen in the church considerably. |
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Also in 1491 Fisher received a papal dispensation to enter the priesthood despite being under canonical age. |
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She sent her older son, Henry, to the English College, relocated in Reims, to train for the priesthood. |
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One of the dean's roles is to encourage and foster vocations to the Church of England priesthood. |
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There is currently no conclusive evidence about why Dodgson rejected the priesthood. |
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Like I'm a member of a secret priesthood, guardian of mind-bending knowledge beyond Euclidean space. |
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The four year course followed a curriculum largely set in the Middle Ages for the priesthood. |
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In this time, the priesthood was the only path for those whose inclinations were academic rather than mercantile or agricultural. |
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He was stripped of his inheritance, his wife's dowry, and his priesthood, but he refused to divorce Cornelia and was forced to go into hiding. |
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Merely holding an office in the priesthood does not imply authority over other church members or agency to act on behalf of the entire church. |
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In addition to the baptizer, two priesthood holders witness the baptism to ensure that it is performed properly. |
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It is an orthopraxic mystery religion that requires initiation to the priesthood in order to consider oneself Wiccan. |
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He founded the Shaivite priesthood that is now ubiquitous in Bali, and is now regarded as the ancestor of all Shaivite pandits. |
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It was rather used by the priesthood to comprehend past cycles of time, and project them into the future to produce prophecy. |
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He was also the patron god of the Aztec priesthood, of learning and knowledge. |
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Also in 2012, the Diocese of Montreal ordained two openly gay and partnered men to the priesthood. |
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According to Mormon tradition, in 1829, Joseph Smith received the priesthood from Jesus' disciples Peter, James, and John. |
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The episcopate is thought to constitute the priesthood in the highest degree. |
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While only a few dioceses ordain women to the priesthood, there are more that ordain women to the diaconate. |
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In the absence of a literal descendant of Aaron, a High priest in the Melchizedek priesthood is called to be a Bishop. |
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Although the former bishop is released from his duties, he continues to hold the Aaronic priesthood office of Bishop. |
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It was customary for the first son to inherit the farm and the second son to enter the priesthood. |
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Some may profess the priesthood of all believers, a doctrine derived from the First Epistle of Peter. |
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Neil Horan, 57, will no longer be able to call himself Father after he was laicized from the priesthood by the Church. |
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Amenotep III had begun to find the polytheistic priesthood of Amun restrictive on his reign and initiated early measures to curb them. |
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But I think that men who are already predisposed to being pedophile or ephebophile are attracted to the priesthood for one of two reasons. |
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When they are ordained they are changed ontologically, in their very being, which is not true of the common priesthood. |
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Generally, all worthy males age 12 and above receive the priesthood. |
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Youth age 12 to 18 are ordained to the Aaronic priesthood as deacons, teachers, or priests, which authorizes them to perform certain ordinances and sacraments. |
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It's much closer to mathematized superstition, organized superstition, which has a priesthood to replicate on the basis of how well we learn the rituals. |
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Many Protestant denominations reject the idea that the clergy are a separate category of people, but rather stress the priesthood of all believers. |
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In addition, Latter Day Saint theology requires that baptism may only be performed with one who has been called and ordained by God with priesthood authority. |
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It was argue that by asserting the historic episcopate the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, stated in the 1932 Methodist Deed of Union, was being denied. |
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They generally become elders of the priesthood of Melchizedek at the age of twenty, at which time they frequently engage in missionary activities. |
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According to Weber, this evolution occurred as the growing economic stability allowed professionalisation and the evolution of ever more sophisticated priesthood. |
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It was this status that barred the native population from the priesthood. |
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It also served as centre of learning and a storehouse of scholarly knowledge, training many of Aidan's young charges for a career in the priesthood. |
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For groups which do not recognize a priesthood distinct from ordinary believers the services are generally led by a minister, preacher, or pastor. |
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Bucking the powerful priesthood class, the pharaoh began to ignore Egypt's vast pantheon of anthropomorphic dieties and devote himself entirely to Aten, the sun god. |
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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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Thus, many UU member churches ordain women to the priesthood. |
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So deacons trained under Abraham Malpan were refused priesthood. |
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The role of the priesthood in Judaism has significantly diminished since the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE when priests attended to the Temple and sacrifices. |
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In 1990, the church began ordaining women to the priesthood. |
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