Examples of 'she was ordained' in a sentence

Meaning of "she was ordained"

This phrase indicates that a woman has been officially appointed or authorized, usually within a religious context. It suggests that she has undergone a ceremony or process to become a member of the clergy

How to use "she was ordained" in a sentence

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she was ordained
She was ordained and sent out by God to do so.
At the age of fifteen, she was ordained a nun in the Soto Zen school.
She was ordained in the Reform tradition.
Hence the term diakonos, applied to Phoebe, is no evidence that she was ordained.
She was ordained by a church belonging to the Congregationalist Church.
She was a heathen, but she was ordained to Eternal Life.
She was ordained but I do not remember the year.
Together with her friend Elise Pfister, she was ordained the same year.
She was ordained by the Congregational Church.
Together with her friend Rosa Gutknecht, she was ordained the same year.
She was ordained by Bhagawan Nityananda.
In Roanoke, Virginia, where she was ordained.
Later, she was ordained by the Evangelical Church Alliance.
She was ordained at the age of 18 into Theravada Buddhism Order by their preceptor Dhammapala.
Later in August 1994 she was ordained as a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

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She was ordained by the Conservative rabbinical school Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano in 2000.
At 25, she was ordained a rabbi at the West London Synagogue.
She was ordained as a Dharma teacher by Thich Nhat Hanh in 1994.
In 1969, she was ordained as a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria.
In 2001 she was ordained as a rabbi by the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism.

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