Sentences with phrase «after ordination»

R. G. Usher has pointed out that the bishops did not possess the right to appoint the men they were expected to govern, the prerogative of determining what sort of men they should be, or the power to discipline them once they had been inducted.74 The decision as to qualifications for ordination had been taken from the bishops by the State, while the right of nomination to a parish post, after ordination, was largely controlled by lay patrons, and the bishops were forced to induct the nominee if he met the most meager requirements.
38 Law was in Deacon's Orders when he refused the oath of allegiance to George I in 1714, and soon after his ordination to the priesthood in 1732 retired from active participation in church affairs.
After his ordination in 1972, Popieluszko served as curate to various Churches in and around Warsaw and neighboring villages.
Soon after his ordination as a Catholic priest, Joseph R. Windle, then the Catholic bishop of Pembroke, Ontario, took advantage of Richard's annual return to Canada, the land of his birth, to invite him to dine at the cathedral rectory.
Preaching is not permitted until after ordination by some denominations.
How often have I heard, and how often after ordination have I said: «Of your charity, pray for the soul of X, that God may grant it a place of light and refreshment and peace.»
The John Fisher School at Purley was looking for a chemistry teacher, so after ordination I was sent there.»
He went to Australia at the age of twenty - six only a year after his ordination.
They are not called «Father» in their own right, but in humble recognition that Christ works through them in a particularand blessed way after their ordination.
If so, it is obvious from what the bishop said before, during, and after the ordination that he dearly wanted to be deceived.
Bishops are sharply criticized for not giving personal attention to the problems their men may be encountering in this connection, both at seminary and after ordination.
Soon after his ordination as a Catholic priest, Joseph R. Windle, then the Catholic bishop of Pembroke, Ontario, took advantage of Richard's annual return to Canada, the land of his birth, to invite him to dine at the cathedral....
His first assignment after ordination to the priesthood was in the city of Manta in the province of Manabi.
That summer, Father Pell was heading for doctoral studies in history at Oxford after ordination in Rome from the Pontifical Urban University (horsemeat was a staple on the menu in his day).
After the ordination of eight of our brothers, there are over fifty of us studying for the priesthood or preparing to live life as a consecrated brother, about to be joined by fifteen more on July 25.

Not exact matches

Illegal ordinations of three homosexuals in San Francisco soon after the merger evoked much fretting but little actual discipline.
In the Church of England, deacons are normally ordained again, to the additional office of priest, one year after their initial ordination.
Why does a bishop speak on the ordination of women only after retirement?
Together with my response at the first Women's Ordination Conference in 1975 they also caused professional - political difficulties after my return as a tenured professor from my sabbatical at Union.
A group of priests in Cardiff celebrating an ordination faced an embarrassing mix - up after being confused... More
After all, ordination began as a designation by the people of God for an individual as set apart to lead from amongst and within them.
The first ordination of a female Methodist minister took place in 1974, more than 200 years after their foremothers had publicly preached the gospel.
But, much before his ordination, and after completing college, he had sought a promising career in the field of advertising.
The Church of England has voted to allow the ordination of women bishops, two years after members of... More
Now chastened and somewhat more aware of the transpolitical nature of ordination, I am learning belatedly (out of the countercultural tradition from Polycarp to Menno Simons) some measure of political repentance, mostly in the form of silence, after sinning much politically.
I understood it better after covering the Episcopal Church's decision to confirm the ordination of an openly gay bishop, Eugene Robinson, in 2003.
The Church of England has voted to allow the ordination of women bishops, two years after members of the General Synod struck down previous legislation.
As an added bonus, a sheet was folded and stuffed into the back of this codex which gave detailed minutes of a church business meeting which included the ordination service of Titus» successor as senior pastor of Crete after God called Titus to a larger church nearby.
Therefore, anything they had to say, after indoctrination / ordination, was sacred and unquestionable.
After a comfortable accommodation to monastic life, Luther entered preparation for ordination as a priest, but was plagued by depression about his relationship with God, feeling he could never make himself worthy of God's love.
And so it is that after twenty years the Women's Ordination Conference has, as they say, come a long way.
Although Henry had been baptized and held ordination with the Northern Baptists (the «American Baptists» after 1958), during the 1980s and 1990s he became more closely linked with the Southern Baptist Convention, lecturing in its seminaries, serving on various committees, and quietly supporting the conservative redirection of the denomination during those years.
Even after that, I continued trying to stay Protestant and on the path to ordination, but there was always this tug.
After his conversion to Christ, education in Biblical Studies and Theology, and pastoral ordination, he served as an Associate Pastor.
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