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  • known as Padre Pio (Father Pio) after his ordination to the priesthood. Pio is renowned among Roman Catholics as one of the Church's modern stigmatists ...
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  • chain of command. There was also very little co-ordination between the two branches of service as it appears that the USAF pilots were not aware that ...
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  • ==Ordination== in 1594 in England. Soon after his ordination, he broke with the Church ...
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  • to join them in leading the church. The ordination ritual was characterized ... who was himself ordained. The chain of ordination links each member of the ...
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  • of the precepts is accepted as lay ordination. Specific ordination procedures for receiving precepts in the Chinese ...
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  • Qualifications for rabbinical ordination differ among the various ... Traditionally, a man obtains semicha (rabbinic ordination) after the ...
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  • --are solutions to so-called "co-ordination problems." Co-ordination ... Co-ordination problems are problematic, for, though the participants ...
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  • of rebirth)." He, therefore, seeks ordination as a monk in order to release ... also on Buddhism, the situation of "ordination" in Buddhism is more ...
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  • In 1894, Wicksteed published his famous An Essay on the Co-ordination ... In 1894, Wicksteed published his famous An Essay on the Co-ordination ...
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  • to establish there an authentic Buddhist ordination platform, which Japan lacked. ... In 755, the first ordination platform in Japan was constructed at ...
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  • === Petition for a "Mahayana Ordination Center" === Saicho wished to establish a different ordination platform from Hinayana ...
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  • ==Ordination== He then attended Union Theological Seminary, and there became a socialist. He was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1911, ...
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  • of Unitarianism when he preached at the ordination sermon of Jared Sparks ... In 1828 he gave another famous ordination sermon, entitled Likeness ...
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  • ==Ordination and Mission Work== After being baptized at the age of 15, Kim traveled over 1200 miles in 1836 to study at a seminary in the Portuguese ...
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  • during episcopal consecrations (the ordination of bishops) by the "laying ... of Holy Orders, and an unbroken line of ordination of bishops to the apostles ...
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  • as a temporary step along the course to ordination to the priesthood. In the ... who were not candidates for priestly ordination. These men are known as ...
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  • to belong, canon law requires that ordination to the priesthood or diaconate ... Present canon law forbids ordination to the episcopate without a ...
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  • unfit for service, new members underwent ordination, or Semicha ... the Sanhedrin to assemble and declared ordination illegal (Roman law declared ...
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  • becoming a Buddhist. The Buddhist cermonies of ordination, called "Taking refuge," involve three pledges, which are as follows: ...
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  • traditions in Southeast Asia sought ordination or re-ordination in Sri Lanka because of the reputation of the Sri Lankan Mahavihara lineage for ...
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  • ideas but also appears to have allowed for the ordination of female deacons—saying "Paulianists must be rebaptized, and if such as are clergymen ...
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  • to Walton by the older Donne after his ordination; he may have wanted to ... In addition to poetry, after his ordination, Donne wrote a number ...
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  • later times transmitted the women's ordination lineage to China, where ... The first full ordination of bhiksuni [in China] was performed later ...
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  • of the institution of rabbinic ordination. In 1538, 25 rabbis met in assembly at Safed and officially ordained Berab, giving him the right to ...
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  • Unction), Marriage, and Holy Orders (ordination to the various levels of ... 6) Holy Orders refers to the process of the ordination of priests ...
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  • The first historical record of Duns Scotus is his ordination to the priesthood in the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor on March 17, 1291, at ...
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  • until 1850, when she was refused a degree and ordination due to her gender. Without a preaching license following graduation, Brown decided to ...
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  • routinely granted semicha (rabbinical ordination) on an equal basis with men. ... the fullness of the Apostolic Ministry. Ordination as a bishop makes one a ...
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  • the Communion, primarily concerning the ordination of women and the ordination ... on certain social issues such as the ordination of priests and bishops ...
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  • ordination at least five months prior to the ordination ceremony which takes place twice a year, generally in fall and late winter. After four ...
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  • After his ordination, Bonhoeffer spent a post-graduate year abroad ... Himmler decreed the education and ordination of Confessing Church ministers ...
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  • Such self-co-ordination of independent initiatives leads to a joint result which is unpremeditated by any of those who bring it about. Their ...
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  • seventy-five years old. He had married before ordination and fathered a daughter. It was not unusual for married men to be ordained at the time. Indeed ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics The English Historical School of Economics, although not nearly as famous as its German ...
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  • Pope Vigilius (d. June 7, 555) reigned as pope from 537-555. He came to the papacy in a controversial manner when the Empress Theodora, the wife ...
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  • although they do not allow marriage after ordination, they allow married men to become priests (and originally bishops). The Eastern churches ...
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  • world. Some recent changes include the ordination of women to priesthood ... ministries through calling and ordination of both men and women. ...
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  • of dogmatic theology at Nantes. Upon ordination, he became a member of the Sulpician Community. After filling a number of important ecclesiastical ...
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  • The date of Lombard's ordination to the priesthood is uncertain. He became a subdeacon in 1147. At the Council of Rheims, and possibly at ...
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  • html Controversy Over Ordination of Buddhist Nuns.] Retrieved September 15, 2007. ==Final years== The Mahaparinibbana Sutta is one of the most ...
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  • #The monks' sitting order follows the dates of ordination. ... harm opponents). The bikkhus loosened ordination restrictions to increase ...
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  • had been the first to introduce Episcopal ordination in Egypt. The metropolitan accordingly convened a synod of bishops and presbyters which banished ...
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  • The conception of royal ordination by God brought with it largely unspoken parallels with the Anglican and Catholic priesthood, but the overriding ...
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  • only needed to pass the College's ordination examination. ... that ministers who lacked Episcopal ordination would not have to be re ...
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  • had been ordained a deacon at Ely, and after his ordination as a priest he had served as a curate first at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and then for a year ...
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  • he would not be counted as Pope because episcopal ordination is now a criterion. Richard P. McBrien, Lives of the Popes: The Pontiffs from St ...
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  • Pope Saint Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary) was the bishop of Rome from 461 to February 28, 468. Earlier he was Pope Leo I's envoy to the ...
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  • Greek, Hebrew, and Latin languages. After ordination in 1513, he became a priest at St. Michael's in Braunschweig in May, 1514. ...
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  • Category:Public Suárez, Francisco [[Image:Franciscus_Suarez%2C_S.I._%281548-1617%29.jpg|thumb|250 px|right|Francisco Suárez]] Francisco Suárez ...
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  • |caption= The Ordination of Saint Hilary. |birth_place=Poitiers |death_place=Poitiers |titles=Malleus Arianorum ("hammer against Arianism ...
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