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- to the effect that Anglican orders could be accepted, yet have still reordained former Anglican clergy; other Eastern Orthodox churches have rejected...
- rebuilding the community of monks in Phnom Penh and later in the provinces, reordaining prestigious monks who had been formerly senior monks. They were not allowed...
- 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...
- Retrieved 4 March 2008. CIC 1983, c. 1031. CIC 1983, c. 1037. "Married, reordained clergy find exception in Catholic church". Washington Theological Union...
- 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...
- practice, which he found among the Burmese Mon people in the region. He reordained among this group, which formed the basis for the Dhammayut movement. Mongkut...
- in 1923 by provisionally acceding that Anglican priests should not be reordained if they became Orthodox. Romania endorsed Anglican orders in 1936. Greece...
- 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...
- now 'unified' Sangha, into which they would have in due course to be reordained. Parakkamabāhu also appointed a Sangharaja, or "King of the Sangha", a...