- to the
effect that
Anglican orders could be accepted, yet have
still reordained former Anglican clergy;
other Eastern Orthodox churches have rejected...
-
Coptic Church. Seraphim,
primate of the
British Orthodox Church, was not
reordained, but
received a chrismation. On 19 June 1994,
Seraphim "was consecrated...
-
Anglican Bishop Graham Leonard converted to Catholicism, he was only
reordained in 1994
conditionally because of the
presence of Old
Catholic bishops...
-
already ordained were
accepted under certain restrictions, and had to be
reordained. Melitius's
death followed in 327, and he was
succeeded as
leader by his...
- in 1923 by
provisionally acceding that
Anglican priests should not be
reordained if they
became Orthodox.
Romania endorsed Anglican orders in 1936. Greece...
- now 'unified' Sangha, into
which they
would have in due
course to be
reordained. Johnston,
William M;
Encyclopedia of Monasticism, Sri Lanka: History...
-
organizational meeting in Peoria, Arizona, in 1976. In 1982,
Barwin was
reordained a
priest and in 1984, was
consecrated as a
bishop by
three independent...
-
lineage among the Mon
people in
Thailand who had a
stronger practice. He
reordained in this
group and
began a
reform movement that
would become the Thammayut...
-
Bishop of Exeter, his old
friend Seth Ward, who
vainly urged Howe to be
reordained. In 1666 Howe
accepted the Five Mile Act, but with the
limiting clause...
-
ordinations of
Formosus and
required all
bishops ordained by
Formosus to be
reordained. It was
alleged that
Sergius managed to get the
consent of the
Roman clergy...