- of discernment,
selection and
training of
ordinands is
usually called the "Diocesan
Director of
Ordinands",
commonly shortened to "DDO". He or she may...
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Priests lay
their hands on the
ordinands during the rite of ordination....
- The
ordaining bishop then
places his
omophor and
right hand over the
ordinand's head and
recites aloud the
first Prayer of
Cheirotonia and then prays...
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Priests lay
their hands on the
ordinands during a
Catholic rite of ordination....
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pastoral responses to cir****stances that
arise concerning LGBTI+ clergy,
ordinands, lay
leaders and the lay
people in
their care."
Regarding transgender...
- to
become an
Anglican priest. In
January 1956, his
request to join the
Ordinands Guild was
turned down due to his debts;
these were then paid off by the...
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During the Rite of Ordination,
after the bishop, the
priests present lay
their hands on the
ordinands....
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throughout the college's history, non-
ordinands had been in a minority. In the 1950s the
number of
ordinands declined sharply and the
college faced possible...
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maintaining the
religious life of the
country until a new
generation of
ordinands became available in the 1560s and 1570s.[citation needed] In the medieval...
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Christian Churches see
priestly ordination as a
sacrament dedicating the
ordinand to a
permanent relationship of service, and, like
Baptism and Confirmation...