Sentences with phrase «do at ordination»

Thus the preacher need have no hesitation in doing what he or she was exhorted to do at ordination: apply himself or herself to the study of Scripture, so that the deepest reality of the abiding gospel may be grasped and conveyed through proclamation to the men and women to whom that proclamation is addressed.

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Where else do we get the opportunity to be fed with the Word of God, explained to us by some one filled with the Holy Spirit at his ordination?
(For more information: A History of Women's Ordination at the Jewish Virtual Library is decent, though a bit dated; it doesn't speak, for example, of happenings in the contemporary Orthodox world such as the ordination of women under the new titlOrdination at the Jewish Virtual Library is decent, though a bit dated; it doesn't speak, for example, of happenings in the contemporary Orthodox world such as the ordination of women under the new titlordination of women under the new title Maharat.
Only later did I become involved with Roman Catholic groups such as the Women's Ordination Conference or the National Assembly of Religious Women, which contacted me because of my position at Notre Dame.
Well, the C of E has done what everyone knew it would do sooner or later; it has decided to proceed at some point to the ordination of women - bishops).
«At the time, Kicanas headed the seminary where (Daniel) McCormack attended and could have blocked or delayed the priest's ordination but did not.
Gavin: At the start of writing this book, we'd lived in the Midlands for 14 years, I'd been at Youth for Christ for 14 years, Anne was doing her early stages of training for ordinatioAt the start of writing this book, we'd lived in the Midlands for 14 years, I'd been at Youth for Christ for 14 years, Anne was doing her early stages of training for ordinatioat Youth for Christ for 14 years, Anne was doing her early stages of training for ordination.
As a young person he was, he tells us, himself propositioned by a priest, though that did not deter him from proceeding towards ordination, studying first at Oscott then at St Benet's Hall.
He doesn't need to wash his hands, because Jesus has already set him apart by the laying on of hands; he was vested at ordination.
But Gregory did not develop a doctrine of the indelibility of ordination, while the weighty contemporaneous Apostolic Constitutions supply an ordaining prayer beseeching God never to withdraw his Holy Spirit.50 At the Council of Chalcedon (canon 29) the Eastern fathers will presently give evidence of continuing uncertainty as to whether, for example, a bishop for disciplinary reasons may be reduced to the rank of presbyter, or whether he should be eliminated from the clergy altogether and classed as a layman.
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