Sentences with word «ordinand»

At the time he was training as a Church of England ordinand at Wycliffe Hall.
«Libby brings a wealth of experience in parish ministry, in hospital and FE chaplaincy, in vocations work and the nurture of ordinands.
In 1910, an antimodernist oath, the Motu proprio sacrarum antistitum, was developed for ordinands.
After the forced closing of Finkenwalde, Bonhoeffer continued to illegally train students to serve in the Confessing Church through underground pastorates and through the system of supporting ordinands in «collective pastorates» in eastern Pomerania.
Last year, St John's College, Nottingham, a key Anglican training centre for evangelical ordinands, announced that its full - time residential training programme is to close.
Its results are yet to be published, and will no doubt shape the next phase of the way in which Anglican ordinands are trained.
Bishop Peter — who like all our bishops decides himself whom he ordains — accepted the panel's view, and a few weeks later I joined a group of other freshly minted ordinands at the largest of the theological colleges training would - be priests in the Church of England, Ripon College Cuddesdon near Oxford.
Chris Russell was sitting with his undergraduate theology buddies in the back row of a Durham University lecture theatre when an older, unknown ordinand...
The dean and faculty welcomed their redesignation as a nondenominational School of Religion, which then exposed them to almost total isolation when the church withdrew recognition of its right to prepare ordinands.
It was there that she met and became engaged to fellow ordinand Claud Coltman.
Although women are outnumbered by men when it comes to the number of people pursuing ordination, there has been a 17 per cent increase in the number of female ordinands commencing training this autumn.
«We've seen an increase in membership among younger clergy and younger ordinands and a lot of them, myself included, don't come from a church background,» he added.
«It was indicated to [ordinands at an ordination service] that while kneeling and prior to the stole being placed about them, they were to kiss it, as if this were a routine ceremony.
Churches would assume the major responsibility for this if they adopted Hough and Cobb's proposal that, following graduation from theological school, students be placed in «teaching congregations» for one year as «probationary ordinands
St John's College in Nottingham, a key training centre for evangelical ordinands, has announced it will no longer take full - time residential students.
Dean Roberts, Anglican ordinand
In lectures, the bad lads sat at the back, and most of the ordinands sat at the front.
Nestled in the picturesque Bavarian Alps, Ettal became a sanctuary for Bonhoeffer as he found himself zwischen den Zeiten — still officially a pastor of the Confessing Church charged with training ordinands for ministry, yet drawn inexorably into a conspiracy against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime.
He is currently an ordinand at Cranmer Hall, Durham
Richard Stein, an ordinand in his final year of training for ministry, described the process as an enriching one that led him to embrace a more evangelical theology than the one he had arrived with: «I came into college with a fairly open view towards homosexuality, and even said I'd be happy to perform gay marriages.
Conservative churches turn out to be indirectly ensuring the survival of liberal churches this way a proportion of their ordinands become more liberal and go on to pastor liberal congregations, or turn evangelical churches into liberal ones.
Fergus Butler - Gallie, an ordinand training at Westcott House, was asked to research and draft the list after Tim Stanley, the press officer for the Prayer Book Society came up with the idea.
St John's College in Nottingham, a key training centre for evangelical ordinands, has announced it will... More
All ordinands were thereafter required to make a vow renouncing all Modernist tendencies.
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