Examples of 'ordained a deacon' in a sentence

Meaning of "ordained a deacon"

This phrase describes the formal appointment or consecration of someone as a deacon, typically in a religious or spiritual context. It signifies that an individual has been officially recognized or authorized to perform certain duties or responsibilities within a religious organization or community

How to use "ordained a deacon" in a sentence

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ordained a deacon
Soon afterwards he was ordained a deacon and then a priest.
He was ordained a deacon before he was fifteen and a priest at the age of eighteen.
A married man can be ordained a deacon.
Campion was ordained a deacon in the Anglican Church.
Vitry studied at the Sorbonne and was ordained a deacon at an early age.
He was ordained a deacon in the Reformed Episcopal Church.
You are to be ordained a deacon.
The year he left Colombia was the year he was supposed to be ordained a deacon.
The same year he was ordained a deacon and then priest.
As a first step to a priest in Orthodox Church, he was ordained a deacon.
After solemn profession he is ordained a deacon and then finally a priest.
Before they left Rome, they received the ecclesiastical tonsure and Francis was ordained a deacon.
We also have a seminarian who will be ordained a deacon this year in Germany.
He was ordained a deacon but never proceeded to priest 's orders.
Every Priest was first ordained a Deacon.

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He was ordained a deacon by St. Cyril of Alexandria.
Years later, I proudly watched as he was ordained a deacon in his church.
He was ordained a deacon in 1953, and the following year he was ordained a priest.
After coming to Gaul from Jerusalem, he was ordained a deacon.
That year he was ordained a deacon by Bishop Hobart.
And so, before a person is ordained a bishop they have to be ordained a deacon and a priest . ”.
In the same year he was ordained a deacon by the Episcopal Bishop of Missouri.
In Newport, Rhode Island, he was ordained a deacon.
Auxilius may have been ordained a deacon at Auxerre with Patrick and Iserninus.
When he turned 18, Fowler was ordained a deacon.
At the age of 20 he was ordained a deacon and became the librarian of the monastery.
He was ordained a deacon in Rodrigues in 1983 and priest by the Bishop of Southwark.
Philip Mulryne had been ordained a deacon in October last year.
He was ordained a deacon in 1952 and become a priest two years later.
Peter was born in Imola, where he was ordained a deacon by Cornelius, Bishop of Imola.
Leonid was ordained a deacon on December 22 and then a priest on December 24.
Soon after that, I was ordained a deacon by the Bishop of Rodon.
Cudlip was ordained a deacon in 1860, then a preacher by the Bishop of Exeter the following year.
On the same day he was ordained a deacon by Bishop Placide Lubamba ( M. afr ) from DRC.
Witold was ordained a deacon in 1999 and has served in California and Colorado.
Six years later he was ordained a deacon and then a priest by Patriarch Gregorius II Josef ( 1875 ).
He was ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1939 at Southwark Cathedral.

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