Use of ordination in Sentences. 29 Examples

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ordination at the start of sentence


  1. Ordination doesn't make you a saint.

ordination at the end of sentence


  1. This was the moment he had been waiting for since his ordination.
  2. Bishop John Oliver is a leading member of the campaign for women's ordination.
  3. The man showed his gratitude by recommending him to the Bishop for ordination.
  4. Some Presbyterian conservatives blame the losses on indecision over homosexual ordination.
  5. Bernard Woods at the conclusion of the concelebrated Mass to mark the silver jubilee of his ordination.

ordination in the middle of sentence


  1. Gave it up for ordination training at Salisbury.
  2. He had terrifyingly conservative views on the ordination of women.
  3. Here is the central issue in the debate over the ordination of women.
  4. The ordination of women would certainly alleviate shortages of staff.
  5. The Church of England finally agreed to accept the ordination of women priests.
  6. People tend to become emotional when the subject of the ordination of women is raised.
  7. For him the Church's decision to allow the ordination of women had been the last straw.
  8. The ceremonies for the ordination of priests or the consecration of altars took seven days.
  9. His early posts after ordination ran through his head like the pages of a well-thumbed Bible.
  10. A decision on the ordination of women priests will be taken by the General Synod in November.
  11. It is often suggested that the issue of the ordination of women is a major obstacle to progress.
  12. In 1605, five years after ordination, he borrowed a horse, sold it and disappeared for two years.
  13. After ordination Colleges and courses can offer relatively limited training for the ordained ministry.
  14. The ordination of women and treatment of homosexual clergy - both sensitive issues - may well cause rifts.
  15. He wondered whether, before ordination, he should stay at Cambridge a little longer to do more advanced work.
  16. The Celtic Church, for example, had its own ordination rite for priests, and this differed markedly from Rome's.
  17. The following Sundays, for example Trinity Sunday, are the days specially fixed for the ordination of the clergy.
  18. Men as well as women are now realizing that the issue of the ordination of women to the priesthood is a gospel issue.
  19. That episcopal ordination made one a member of the episcopal college was accepted in principle by the second session.
  20. The Diocese of Chester could have as many as 27 women priests within two years if ordination of women gets the go-ahead.
  21. In October he passed the first part of the examination for ordination, and afterwards could not understand how he passed.
  22. However, soon after graduating at Oxford, Hunt had achieved a long-held aspiration upon his ordination at Winchester in 1878.
  23. It has been greatly influenced by the tangled confusion into which the Anglican Communion has stumbled over the ordination of women.

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دَرونی ۔ پَیدائشی ۔
قُدرَتی ۔ حَقیقی ۔ اندَر ۔
اندَر میں سے حَقیقی,
Belonging to a thing by its very nature