Search results for "Ordination" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Hebrew literature, and his later rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1954, Potok joined the U.S. Army as a chaplain ...
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  • marriage was not necessarily an obstacle to ordination. Although his feast day was previously celebrated July 28, in the Roman calendar it is now marked ...
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  • becoming a Carthusian. In 1379, having received ordination as a deacon, he became a missionary preacher throughout the diocese of Utrecht. He went from ...
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  • during 1858 and 1859, as preparation for his ordination to the Anglican clergy; there he discovered that baptism made no apparent difference to the ...
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  • Maundy Thursday services and, sometimes, at ordination services where the Bishop may wash the feet of those who are to be ordained. The foot washing ...
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  • theology and law but never getting as far as ordination. Goldsmith recalled his years at Trinity College as some of the gloomiest of his life. After three ...
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  • for all dairy activities as well as for the ordination of dairymen-priests. The religious and funerary rites provide the social context in which ...
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  • opposing divorce, same-sex marriage, and the ordination of women. He called upon followers to vote according to Catholic teachings. ...
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  • office of evangelist was the first Protestant ordination performed in China. Liang was one of the Society's first converts. In his communications ...
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  • distance from a city, and necessity compelled the ordination of some monks. In the West, the office of abbot was commonly filled by laymen until the end ...
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  • Camp meetings were outdoor religious gatherings that became a prominent feature of the nineteenth century American frontier and helped start ...
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  • as homosexual marriage and the ordination of female rabbis. Orthodox Judaism holds to traditions such as the Jewish dietary laws, sexual purity ...
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  • Following his ordination in 1952, Rubenstein was the rabbi of two Massachusetts congregations in succession, and then in 1956 became assistant ...
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  • The 1896 bull, Apostolicae Curae, declared the ordination of deacons, priests, and bishops in Anglican churches (including the Church of England ...
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  • there. The uncertain and varied work after ordination was much less to his liking. He served in various parishes in England and Scotland and taught ...
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  • and by the persistent systematic co-ordination of their inquiries and their findings." According to Warnock, Austin saw the problems of ...
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  • wealth, sexual relations, nepotism, and the ordination of minors (the latter three illustrated through the premature rise to power of his own illegitimate ...
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  • | ordination = | post = Guru | date of birth = October 20, 1469 | place of birth = Nankana Sahib, Punjab, (now Pakistan) ...
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  • journey east to provide the shōgun with lay ordination, and then returned to Eihei-ji in 1248. In the autumn of 1252, Dōgen fell ill, and when he showed ...
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  • metal ions are referred to as co-ordination compounds. === Solvent-system definition === This definition is based on a generalization of the earlier ...
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