No. Once you are ordained you are ordained for life. There are occasions where ordained persons have got into trouble and have been 'defrocked'. However, this does not mean that they are no longer priests, only that thy cannot practise as a priest with the authority of the Church.
Saint Boniface Martyr was ordained the Bishop of Germany on November 30th, 722. It was Pope Gregory the second that consecrated him on this day, which was also known as St. Andrews Day.
He was ordained as a priest on All Saints' Day, November 1, 1946, and was ordained a bishop on September 28, 1958.
You need to be very careful on this one. To be ordained for a day I assume you are going online to do this. Most internet ordinations are refferred to as ordination mills. The governments are cracking down on this. To be ordained it must be through a legitimate church that has met certain guidelines to operate as such. If the place you gain ordination from is closed down, then the wedding you perform can be reversed or scrutinized. If you are not ordained I suggest becoming a notary. You may want to check in Canada if a notary can perform the ceremony.
Deacon, priest and bishop are the ordained ministries.
He was ordained deacon in 2004.
Saint Christopher was neither a priest nor a bishop so was never ordained.
He was ordained priest on 29th June 1960 He was ordained bishop on 31st May 1977
once ordained in ame church will you always be called a minister
You must be ordained to be a pastor. You cannot be a pastor and not ordained. You aren't reverend and don't have the authority to do such duties. It is quite easy nowadays to become ordained although, it isn't a problem.
No, Robert H. Schuller is an ordained minister of the Reformed Church in America.
He was ordained deacon in 2004.
He was ordained in Europe, probably Rome.