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  2. Template:Ordination - Wikipedia

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    is a template that can be used to provide information related to the ordination and consecration of members of the clergy of various Christian denominations as deacons, priests, and bishops, as well as relating to the elevation of cardinals. The template can also be used to provide information regarding the consecrations of other

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  5. Deacon ordination, father, son make history in Diocese - AOL

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    Oct. 22—PLATTSBURGH — Transitional Deacon Leagon Carlin is re-immersed in his studies at Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, Md. Thirteen days ago, he and his father, Deacon James Carlin ...

  6. Elder (Methodist) - Wikipedia

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    A United Methodist elder and deacon at a service of worship.. An elder, in many Methodist churches, is an ordained minister that has the responsibilities to preach and teach, preside at the celebration of the sacraments, administer the church through pastoral guidance, and lead the congregations under their care in service ministry to the world.

  7. Dimissorial letters - Wikipedia

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    For ordination to the priesthood, this authority is vested in the bishop of the diocese in which the person to be ordained is incardinated as a deacon. [2] An apostolic administrator and, provided they have the consent of certain groups, certain other ecclesiastics provisionally in charge of a diocese can also issue such letters.

  8. Deacon (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    A deacon in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is one of the offices in the Aaronic Priesthood, [1] [2] [3] the lowest in the Mormon priesthood hierarchy. In the modern church, a boy who has been baptized, confirmed, and found worthy may be ordained as a deacon at the age of 11 or 12.

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