Definition of «ordain»

To ordain means to give someone or something official status, authority, or power. It can refer to a formal ceremony where someone is invested with an office, rank, or position, such as when a bishop ordains a priest. In a broader sense, it also refers to the act of setting something in motion, especially by some higher power or natural force. For example, "The storm was ordained to destroy everything in its path."

Phrases with «ordain»

Sentences with «ordain»

  • Whatever Christ and the Church need to get done can of course never be done by ordained ministers alone. (religion-online.org)
  • Rev. Catherine G. McCollough, LCSW is a minister ordained in the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and a Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. (pastoralcounseling.com)
  • RESOLVED, That we affirm distinctions in masculine and feminine roles as ordained by God as part of the created order, and that those distinctions should find an echo in every human heart (Gen 2:18, 21 - 24; 1 Cor 11:7 - 9; Eph. (nakedpastor.com)
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