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    Ordination is the process by which individuals are consecrated, that is, set apart and elevated from the laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized...
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    The ordination of women to ministerial or priestly office is an increasingly common practice among some contemporary major religious groups. It remains...
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    The ordination hall (Pali: sīmā) is a Buddhist building specifically consecrated and designated for the performance of the Buddhist ordination ritual (upasampadā)...
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  • Bishop (redirect from Episcopal ordination)
    writes about the ordination of a certain Zachæus as bishop by the imposition of Simon Peter Bar-Jonah's hands. The words bishop and ordination are used in...
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  • Look up ordination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ordination is the process of consecrating clergy. Ordination may also refer to: Ordination (statistics)...
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    In Christianity, the ordination of women has been taking place in an increasing number of Protestant and Old Catholic churches, starting in the 20th century...
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    In the liturgical traditions of the Catholic Church, the term ordination refers to the means by which a person is included in one of the holy orders of...
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  • Semikhah (redirect from Rabbinic ordination)
    Semikhah (Hebrew: סְמִיכָה) is the traditional Jewish name for rabbinic ordination. The original semikhah was the formal "transmission of authority" from...
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    given before the getsulma (Tibetan novice) ordination vows are given. After these, full bhikkhunī ordination may be given. Theravadan women may choose...
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  • An ordination mill is a religious organization or denomination in which membership is obtainable by trivial means and all members are qualified for self-ordination...
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  • history of women's ordination in the world's religious traditions. It is not an exhaustive list of all historic or contemporary ordinations of women. See also:...
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    Eastern or Western Catholicism, they may marry as laymen before their ordination as clergy. Priesthood is open only to men; women are excluded. The Catholic...
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  • Ordination or gradient analysis, in multivariate analysis, is a method complementary to data clustering, and used mainly in exploratory data analysis (rather...
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    priest and deacon are bestowed using ordination rites contained within ordinals. The extent to which ordination is considered sacramental in these traditions...
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    armed forces, so that they might eventually train for ordination. This first Knutsford Ordination Test School, for service-men and funded by central church...
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    designates an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy, and ordination means legal incorporation into an order. In context, therefore, a group...
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    Priests (Ordination of Women) Measure 1993 is a Church of England measure passed by the General Synod of the Church of England enabling the ordination of women...
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  • Rabbi (section Ordination)
    various Jewish denominations, there are different requirements for rabbinic ordination and differences in opinion regarding who is recognized as a rabbi. Non-Orthodox...
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    would influence the Southern African countries and whole region. The Co-ordination Conference was a result of consultations in the late seventies. In May...
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  • unless allowed to by Section 10. The Natives (Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents) Act of 1952, commonly known as the Pass Laws Act, repealed...
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  • except in the permanent diaconate. Exceptions are sometimes admitted for ordination to transitional diaconate and priesthood on a case-by-case basis for married...
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    The Minister for the Co-ordination of Defensive Measures was the title of Frank Aiken as a member of the Government of Ireland from 8 September 1939 to...
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    The ordination of women in the Anglican Communion has been increasingly common in certain provinces since the 1970s. Several provinces, however, and certain...
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  • a Professional Civil Service" (7 April 1933), which mandated the "co-ordination" of the civil service – which in Germany included not only bureaucrats...
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  • Ordination of LGBT clergy may refer to: Ordination of LGBT clergy in Judaism Ordination of LGBT Christian clergy This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • The Marxist Co-ordination Committee (MCC, Bengali: মার্কসবাদী সমন্বয় সমিতি, Hindi: मार्क्सवादी समन्वय समिति, abbreviated मासस 'maasas') is a political...
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    talmudist best known for his attempt to reintroduce classical semikhah (ordination). Berab was born at Maqueda near Toledo, Castilian Spain in 1474. He later...
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    unlocking doors, and doing housework. Difficulties with fine motor co-ordination lead to problems with handwriting, Problems associated with this area...
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  • The Social Democratic Co-ordination of Cuba (Spanish: Coordinadora Social Demócrata de Cuba) is an illegal political party in Cuba, with a social democratic...
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  • The ordination of women has been commonly practiced in Methodist denominations since the 20th century, and some denominations earlier allowed women to...
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