Sentences with phrase «to ordain priests»

Mary Anne, It appears that you don't understand why women can not become ordained priests in the Catholic Church.....
Be that as it may, not too long after I arrived on the scene Richard was ordained a priest of the Catholic Church.
Women can not be named pope because they are unable to become ordained priests in Catholicism.
In 1229, this same pope decreed that only ordained priests were allowed to read the Bible and two years later he began the Inquisition which lasted 600 years.
Lyons was ordained a priest for the Harrisburg Diocese in 1988.
Fathers Phil Cunnah, Matthew O'Gorman, and Mark Higgins were delighted give «first blessings» during the week as newly ordained priests.
The moral requirement is fulfilled by a valid recipient who must receive them from a legally ordained priest with legal standing.
SPOTLIGHT tells the story of that investigation, the story of Marty Baron (Schreiber), Ben Bradlee Jr. (Slattery) and the four members of the Globe's investigative Spotlight team — Walter Robinson (Keaton), Mike Rezendes (Ruffalo), Sacha Pfeiffer (McAdams) and Matt Carroll (James)-- who would sacrifice everything to expose the Boston Archdiocese's systemic cover up of sexual abuse of children by ordained priests.
Ordained priests first appear in Israel's history at Sinai, when Israel constructs its first sanctuary.
Indeed, a number of British women who had been ordained priests elsewhere in the Communion returned to the Church of England and willingly worked as deacons as they awaited a potential change.
When a validly ordained priest pronounces the words of institution, it is not the death of Christ which is repeated, but the oath by which He swore to die.
It is the day the Holy Father ordains priests in St. Peter's Basilica for the diocese of Rome.
A morally ordained priest retains full legal and moral standing unless justly reproved and legally pe - n - alized.
Fleming Rutledge, the first woman ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church, apparently agrees.
They argue there is no Scriptural evidence that Our Lord ordained priests or intended this should happen.
There are reasons, though not conclusive, to suggest that he was never ordained a priest.
Conor McDonough OP is a recently - ordained priest of the Irish Province of Dominicans, currently engaged in further studies in theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Ann K: Perhaps I overstated that, but as I'm sure you know, The Catholic Church has always been the most zealous in the concept that only ordained priests can properly understand Scripture.
On a subsequent return to Florence, then, he trained for holy orders and was ordained a priest on Easter Eve 1675.
These homilies were delivered mainly to seminarians, deacons and newly ordained priests.
Anglican priest and now Episcopalian priests can become ordained priests in the Catholic Church even if married.
You can at least call a legally ordained priest to those who would be willing to confess of their transgressions against God.
No women are electors, nor are there any electors who are not ordained priests.
Editor's note: Daniel A. Helminiak, who was ordained a priest in Rome, is a theologian, psychotherapist and author of «What the Bible Really Says about homosexuality» and books on contemporary spirituality.
Veteran broadcaster and ordained priest, Patrick is also an author whose book, The Gospel of Folly, explores the connections which bring hope to a stressed society and confused Church.
In short, I like my country the way it is, and I do nt think an ultra right wing bible nut with a grade 9 education who does nt read ancient greek but thinks he knows more about the bible than an ordained priest and theologian will like Canada all that much.
The Church's official witness to this covenant - making, the ordained priest, exercises his unique form of priesthood by offering the Church's recognition of, and blessing on, what the couple, in their exercise of the priesthood of the baptized, have covenanted together.
Only confession to ordained priests is allowed.
After studies at Mark Cross junior seminary, and the English College, Rome he was ordained priest on 13 February 1944 for the diocese of Southwark, and after 1965, for the new diocese of Arundel and Brighton.
He returned to Africa in 388, established with some friends a quasi-monastic life (where study and conversation flourished as in his earlier «school» at Cassiciacu - m), and was ordained priest in 391.
You don't need an ordained priest for a meal; ultimately, you don't need God.
Coll's extensive research leads her to conclude that while women can not be ordained priests, as part of this authentic development, the Church could «ordain» women as deacons.
He took the missionary oath (the promise to return to England despite the capital risk) before being ordained priest and returned to England in the same year as the Armada sailed.
Maybe you skipped over the part about the author being an ordained priest and a theologian?
When my father died, shortly after I was ordained a priest, I discovered that I had many more questions than answers and that some very safe assumptions about the goodness and permanence of life had been shattered.
Yet the Wall Street Journal recently highlighted a «true renewal» in numbers of ordained priests.
He was a member of a thirteenth - century Roman Catholic religious order, the Servites (Ordo Servorum Mariae), from 1950 to 1969 and an ordained priest from 1957 to 1969.
Possibly the «weak» would not go so far as to assert that elements consecrated by an ordained priest or minister are necessary for salvation.
Rose waited until 1994 and was among the first group of women to be ordained priest in her diocese.
Eventually you became a deacon and then one of the first women to be ordained priest.
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