Sentences with phrase «ordination in»

to ensure co ‑ ordination in the formulation and implementation of policies affecting Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders by the Commonwealth, State, Territory and local governments, without detracting from the responsibilities of State, Territory and local governments to provide services to their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents.
Since then, whenever the art sought to break or depart from the aesthetic and artistic issues of feature more cerebral, this trend was resumed on new foundations: the American abstract expressionism (decade of 1950) and the German neo-expressionism (decade of 1980), for example., by revaluing the drives emanating from the insides of the human condition, brought with them the recovery of brushstrokes and traces of gesture agile, whose ordination in the works, does without the project.
The qualifications for entry into the presbyterate do not come out in the Tradition, except that a confessor 51 who physically suffered in his witness to the faith in persecution is ranked as a presbyter or deacon by a kind of ordination in blood and in the Spirit without the laying on of hands (cheirotonia.)
In thus individualizing ordination Augustine witnesses indirectly to the extinction in the West c. 400 of the older catholic feeling for the corporate ministry of the local church.51 Within four centuries the hereditary priesthood of Israel had been replaced by the indelible priesthood of Christendom, valid not by inheritance and birth but through a kind of rebirth in the solemn rededication of ordination in the descent of the Holy Spirit, an action which also represented a tactile succession going back to the apostles.
After his ordination in 1972, Popieluszko served as curate to various Churches in and around Warsaw and neighboring villages.
A candidate for ordination in the United Methodist Church, she is licensed to practice psychology in Georgia and North Carolina.
«Breaking news, Pope Francis: There is already a profound theology of women,» said Sister Maureen Fielder, a Catholic nun and longtime advocate of women's ordination in the Catholic Church.
On the day of his ordination in 1969, he stood alone.
In the seventh century, when the Nestorian Patriarch Isho - Yahb III (650 - 660) wrote to Simemon, the Metropolitan of Riwardashir, admonishing him for «closing the door of the episcopal ordination in the face of the many peoples of India», he speaks of India as a country «that extends from the borders of the Persian Empire, to the country which is called Kalah, which is a distance of one thousand and two hundred parasangas.»
The 50 year old presided over a national service to mark 20 years since women's ordination in the Church of England.
Then, in 1973, I became involved in setting up the first theological course leading to ordination in Botswana's history.
My friend happened to be pursuing ordination in the Church of England.
When Father Roger Nesbitt celebrated the 40th anniversary of his ordination in 2007, he was presented with a scroll signed by almost forty priests, each of whom owed his vocation, at least in part, to Fr Nesbitt's example.
On reflection it should be evident that it makes little sense to take vows and seek ordination in a religious order unless one is committed to support and serve the hierarchical Church.
It was an Anglican clergyman, the professor of botany at Cambridge, who encouraged him to move away from studies for ordination in the Church of England, and to take up botany, and indeed to take up the post of an unpaid naturalist on the HMS Beagle — the research from which ultimately led him to the ideas he formulatedon evolution.
This more rigid position stems from a view of ordination in which teaching is the primary activity of the minister.
Graham's «cultural Christianity» finds a strong echo in his wife's comment concerning women's ordination in Christianity Today:» «clergywomen»?
Charlie Coen, a Galway native who has served as a parish priest in the greater New York area since his ordination in 1968.
He went so far as to suggest, but did not develop the idea, that homosexuals who had been ordained were not validly ordained, homosexuality being an «impediment» to ordination in the same way that there may be impediments to a valid sacramental marriage.
Women are not eligible for ordination in the Roman Catholic Church and in many conservative Protestant churches.
I had become sufficiently reestablished in my faith that I asked for ordination in the North Georgia UMC conference.
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).
And if «psychological screening» can prevent their ordination in the future, the Church would be mad not to use it.
Here Coll presumably means a commissioning for service (pp205 - 206) rather than a definition of ordination in terms of the liturgy of the Mass and «its relationship to the Eucharist» (pp171, 214).
The CTS has done a competent job with Jim Gallagher's simple booklet telling the story of John Paul's life - the childhood marked by his mother's early death along with that of his brother; the deep, strong bond with his father; the grim years of the German occupation and his tough job in a stone quarry; the mysticism and prayer - life; the youth drama groups; the ordination in a Poland coming to grips with what was to be a decades - long imposition of Communism.
Long the gold standard of seminary education, the Masters of Divinity degree is a requirement for ordination in many denominations.
Tim joined a wave of evangelicals commencing training for ordination in the Church of England and was ordained at St Paul's Cathedral in 2013.
He had received a backlash because of his opposition to women's ordination in the Church.
I interviewed him on the Feast of the Assumption, during a parish party celebrating the first traditional ordination in Nigeria in over forty years, which I wrote about elsewhere.
One of them, Padre Eric Cordingly, first challenged him to consider ordination in the Anglican Church.
That's because Tony Jones, theologian - in - residence at Solomon's Porch in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has developed an application, or «app,» that allows iPhone users to experience mock ordinations in more than two dozen faiths.

Not exact matches

Far from seeking his own advancement, each move up the echelons of the episcopal ladder has been met with surprise by Justin Welby, perhaps influenced by the fact he was told there wasn't «place for him in the modern Church of England» when he first applied for ordination.
He worked in the oil industry for 11 years before leaving a highly paid executive post to train for ordination.
The independence of Malaysia in 1957 hailed the end of an era, but provided a natural opportunity for Geoff to go forward for ordination.
In this regard, we must consider that the indelible character of baptism, confirmation, or priestly ordination does not disappear, either, when the Catholic who has received the sacrament distances himself from the Church or from his priestly commitments.
Other Facts: Is a conservative, considered the driving force behind crackdowns on liberation theology, religious pluralism, challenges to traditional moral teachings on issues such as homosexuality, and dissent on issues such as women's ordination, according to CNN's John Allen in «Who is Pope Benedict XVI.»
Ma, whose ordination had been supported by both Beijing and the Vatican, made the announcement during his ordination ceremony on Saturday in the St. Ignatius Cathedral in Shanghai.
The question of women's ordination is regarded as church - dividing, at least from the Orthodox angle... Consequently I think we on the Lutheran side have to think about whether progress in dialogue is to be expected at all.»
Evangelical Catholicism understands the priesthood in iconic terms: The Catholic priest is a man whose ordination makes him into a living re-presentation of the Lord Jesus.
She also said the Diocese first received complaints about Storey in early 2009 and spoke with police and withdrew him from ordination training.
As a working pastor in the south going up for her ordination endorsement this year there a moments when I think that I'll find such relief once I'm finished with my examinations... until I remember all the stories of the «stained glass ceiling» that I've heard from my fully ordained clergy - sisters... and I realize the hard work is just going to begin next year.
Nothing in the rejection of modernity tells us how we ought to view the ecumenical movement or the ordination of women.
The National Church of England was also notified, to prevent him from applying for ordination elsewhere in the country.»
Yet «faithful Catholics» do in fact disagree about church teaching regarding contraception, the ordination of women, and the nature of the papacy, among other things.
All this in preparation for ordination into the ministry.
He is also frustrated with the church's is left wing, which he thinks has been engrossed in personal issues such as the ordination of gays and lesbians, and has abandoned its former emphasis on economic issues.
My ordination has served me well — particularly in the hospital setting where I was able to provide sacraments (or ordinances, as Baptists would prefer) for patients.
Illegal ordinations of three homosexuals in San Francisco soon after the merger evoked much fretting but little actual discipline.
Kirk then examines efforts to argue in favour of the ordination of women from Scripture and Tradition, exposing the sparseness of the proposed evidence and uncovering remarkable deficiencies in historical scholarship.
So I laughed out loud when I read a line from a piece published in New York Times about a «quieter battle» being waged within churches over gay marriage and gay ordination.
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