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reordination การใช้

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  • Some, and perhaps the majority, remained in their benefices without reordination.
  • He said that his reordination in Istanbul last month had been a spiritual rebirth.
  • Married and women priests were excluded from reordination.
  • He had taken the oath of allegiance, but refusing reordination he was incapable of preferment.
  • Before that, in 1992, the country's Roman Catholic church ordered secretly ordained priests to report to their bishops for reordination.
  • In 881-82 Pope John VIII prescribed the reordination of Bishop Joseph of Vercelli, who had been ordained by the Archbishop of Milan, then under the ban of excommunication.
  • In 1992, the year before Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the country's Roman Catholic church ordered secretly ordained priests to report to their bishops for reordination.
  • "Anglican clergy who join the Orthodox Church are reordained; but [ some Orthodox Churches hold that ] if Anglicanism and Orthodoxy were to reach full unity in the faith, perhaps such reordination might not be found necessary.
  • They argued against the pope's example of John Clement Gordon, stating that & ndash; among other things & ndash; Gordon's desire for reordination had its roots in the discredited Nag's Head Fable.
  • Coke's reputation among American Methodists furthered suffered when his secret negotiations for a union with the presiding bishop, discussing the possible lowering of Episcopal ministerial standards, the reordination of Methodist preachers, and the reconsecration of Coke and Asbury as Episcopal bishops.
  • While the 1999 concordat in the United States between the Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ( ELCA ) calls for Episcopal bishops to participate in the consecration of ELCA bishops, the agreement did not require the reordination of all ELCA bishops and ministers.
  • In the same year he presided over provincial synods at Salerno, Siponto and Vercelli, and in September revisited his native Germany, returning to Rome in time for a third Easter synod, at which the question of the reordination of those who had been ordained by simonists was considered.
  • During the first half of the 20th century, numerous serving Anglican clergy therefore sought and obtained ordination by OCR bishops as a conditional ordination ( reordination ), with the aim of receiving holy orders which they could regard as valid, or that others would regard as valid, or of in some way bolstering or improving their claim to be validly ordained.
  • He was in presbyterian orders, but, except in a few cases in the diocese of Aberdeen, there was no reordination of the parish ministers who had been appointed in the time of presbytery; only, to save the rights of patrons, those who had been admitted to benefices since 1649 were required to obtain presentation from the lawful patron, and collation from the bishop.