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Often used in the same context:
consecration,
bishop,
ordainment,
priesthood,
deacons,
episcopacy,
synod,
episcopalians,
anglicans,
clergy,
episcopate,
presbytery,
priests,
general synod,
diaconate,
laity,
diocese,
presbyters,
coadjutor,
episcopal,
archbishop,
pastorate,
communion,
eucharist,
bishopric,
sacraments,
clergywomen,
church,
liturgies,
primatial,
congregations,
seminarians,
liturgical,
suffragan bishop,
lambeth conference,
theological,
celibacy,
deaconesses,
seminary,
congregational,
pastorship,
parishioners,
conciliar,
ecclesiology,
priestly,
intercommunion,
beatification,
theology,
homosexuality,
apostolic,
presbyterians,
denomination,
suffragan,
canonist,
ecumenism,
clergywoman,
anglican communion,
archdeacon,
vestry,
curacy,
canonization,
deanery,
papal infallibility,
amia,
ecclesiastical,
deaconess,
evangelization,
ecumenical,
remarriage,
indult,
apostolic see,
prelates,
abbess,
rabbinate,
tridentine,
pontifice,
eldership,
pius ix,
archdiocese,
catholic church,
baptism,
melkite,
oblates,
holy synod,
pius v,
synodical,
protestant denomination,
holiness,
theologian,
carmelite order,
magisterium,
apostolate,
missal,
consistories,
eparchy,
very reverend,
parishes,
pastoral,
holy communion,
passionist,
uniate,
apostleship,
coordination,
integration,
harmonization,
amalgamation,
con,
interconnection,
protection,
allocation,
ordinations,
planning,
standardization,
supervision,
allocations,
cleansing,
cognizance,
cohesion,
interlocking,
provision,
standardisation,
a.,
change,
latter,
..,
samo,
whole,
qualifying,
~,
agreedupon,
approaching,
conjectured,
ic,
lastmentioned,
practicable,
present,
same,
this,
worrying,
<,
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More specific:
laying on of hands
Appears in the definition of:
holy orders,
laying on of hands
Part of:
holy orders
More general:
appointment,
assignment,
designation,
naming
Synonyms:
ordaining
Also try:
— Adjectives for ordination:
episcopal,
inco,
better,
effective,
muscular,
divine,
proper,
close,
full,
priestly,
greater,
more...
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