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ordinations <an ordination; ordinations> N

ordinations

ordination (divine)

co-ordination committee

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There were depositions of pastors by their congregations, squabbles over ordinations and the editorial policies of periodicals, disputed elections of district officers and the like.
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Both unions began immediately approving ordinations of women.
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Since the opening of the seminary almost 50 years ago, there are usually ordinations every year.
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At certain major celebrations, such as ordinations, the diocesan bishop wears a dalmatic under his chasuble.
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Among them ordinations and cluster analysis are the most widely used.
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To declare the ordinations invalid would be to flaunt hundreds of years of orthodox definition for the criteria of valid ordination.
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The table below enunerates priestly ordinations in recent years.
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