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He was the first person native to the Carolinas who received priestly orders.
The students in priestly orders were able to support themselves to a large extent by their Mass stipends.
An Intention with which the great priestly orders and the vanished chivalries were in touch."
But when the time came a year later to progress to priestly orders, Dodgson appealed to the dean for permission not to proceed.
To avoid controversy, she resigned her licence (though not her priestly orders) after the end of the war.
Lots were drawn to designate the order of ministering for the heads of the priestly orders when they entered the temple.
Some Anglo-Catholic priestly orders require their members to remain celibate, as do orders of all brothers and sisters.
"Uh, priestly orders.
On 25 June 1534 he was granted the degree of Bachelor of Divinity, although he did not take priestly orders.
Much negotiation had gone into selecting each of the candidates, one from the military, one from the priestly orders, and one from the Civil Service.
In the Church of England the position of archdeacon can only be held by someone in priestly orders who has been ordained for at least six years.
Ptolemy III's stone contains decrees about priestly orders, and is a memorial for his daughter Berenice.
His reputation for sanctity filled the whole country, and the archbishop of Menevia, or St. David's, calling him to that town, promoted him to priestly orders.
Sixteen of Eleazar's descendants were selected to head priestly orders while only eight of Ithamar's descendants were so chosen.
The Israelites are allowed to return to Judah and Benjamin, the Temple is rebuilt, the priestly orders restored, and the service of sacrifice resumed.
King, lords, commons, and priestly orders together made up the Great Council of Drantos, an unwieldy structure at best; but there were lots more at today's meeting.
Some of them are older than many families on the Alcegrante, and some of them have stricter rituals than some of the priestly orders.
One priest, Zadok, from Eleazar's descendants and another priest, Ahimelech, from Ithamar's descendants were designated to help create the various priestly orders.
Of course, sometimes it works out that the Sun King is about to take priestly orders after years of study and due to his or her senior position the others don't mind taking orders as much.
In Modern Hebrew usage, an Israelite is, broadly speaking, a lay member of the Jewish ethnoreligious group, as opposed to the priestly orders of Kohanim and Levites.
Since it was to be thirty years before any Anglican church regularised the ordination of women, her ordination was controversial and she resigned her licence (though not her priestly orders) after the end of the war.
In 2006 Hart was the subject of some controversy after newspapers in India and the UK reported that he had converted to Hinduism, changing his middle name from Alan to Ananda, but without renouncing Christianity or his priestly orders.
In this they may well have been encouraged by Parākramabāhu, who seems to have felt that the "purification" of the priestly orders depended as much on the expulsion and exclusion of the corrupt as it did on the rewarding and encouragement of the orthodox.
Bishops and Priestly Orders Although church law gives a local bishop authority over churches within his purview, including those of an independent priestly order such as the Jesuits, officials said privately that a bishop will usually negotiate his differences with officials of an order.