ordination|ordinations in English
noun
[or·di·na·tion || ‚ɔrdne'ɪʃn /‚ɔːdɪ'neɪʃn]
act or state of being ordained
Use "ordination|ordinations" in a sentence
1. Priesthood Ordination
2. It'says that under Canon Law, excommunication is automatic for ordinations without papal approval.
3. Ordination to the Priesthood
4. * See also Ordain, Ordination; Priesthood
5. Bhikkhuni Ordination in Los Angeles
6. Coordination (n.) also co-ordination, c
7. Ordination doesn't make you a saint.
8. New Airport Projects Co-ordination Office
9. Bhikkhuni ordination: It is a great blessing that today bhikkuni ordination in Theravada Buddhism is no longer a novelty
10. 9 The sacrament or rite of ordination.
11. o Priesthood conferral and ordination (for young men)
12. Noticeboard; NUNC; Professions; Ordinations; Deceased; Ecclesiastical News; News from the Press; Newsstand; The Claretian Mission; Mission Alive
13. Sacred Chrism is used in baptisms, confirmations, ordinations, and the dedication and blessing of churches and altars.
14. Without that authorization, the ordination would be invalid.
15. A . Proper co - ordination and communication will remove confusion .
16. This ensured a certain degree of financial co - ordination .
17. The ordination of women would certainly alleviate shortages of staff.
18. He had terrifyingly conservative views on the ordination of women.
19. » Chaplain Ordination Association of Christian Alcohol & Drug Counselors
20. Some Presbyterian conservatives blame the losses on indecision over homosexual ordination.
21. - Reinforce the administrative structures for the co-ordination of social security.
22. But due to non-co ordination and other reasons, it stopped.
23. - Strengthen administrative capacity and co-ordination at national and local level.
24. This is because the co-ordination centres only carry out administrative tasks.
25. In co-ordination with the UNECE Project Administrator establish a membership database