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ordination

/awr-dn-ey-shuhn/US // ˌɔr dnˈeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃən) //

按手礼,授职,按立,受戒

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Ecclesiastical. the act or ceremony of ordaining.
    • : the fact or state of being ordained.
    • : a decreeing.
    • : the act of arranging.
    • : the resulting state; disposition; arrangement.

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Examples

  • He was two weeks away from ordination, his son said, when he decided he no longer wanted to be a priest.

  • Yet, until now, in the Orthodox movement, ordination has been granted only privately and rather infrequently.

  • The study also cites a reluctance among some sisters to embrace the “reservation of priestly ordination to men.”

  • The fatwas used to carry the authority of divine ordination.

  • Rome's scrambling to undo damage from changes to church law that lumped ordination of women priests with child sex abuse.

  • No period of preparation was necessary, at least in the beginning, for the ordination of an Aglipayan priest.

  • There he saw the ceremony of ordination performed, and expressed warm approbation of the Anglican ritual.

  • And the rejoicing thus variously represented is according to Divine ordination.

  • He told me himself, that ever since his ordination he has assumed what he calls a priestly garb.

  • His long vacations had ended, ordination was at hand, and his life-work would begin in the month of October.