First let us see just what ordinate means shall we? It means "The status of being ordained to a sacred office". First and most important is that you have to have the authority to be able to ordain. If you have this then the procedure is to lay your hands on the persons head, quote the authority that you hold, then ordain them to what ever office they are called to. You may use such wording as, after calling the person by name," By the authority which I hold I lay my hands upon your head and ordain you to......" what ever calling is to be given to the person.
The monstrosity of them and the technology and co-ordination that would have been needed to create them.
The word "ordination" means to be "chosen","consecrated", "set apart". Many religious groups have a ceremony during which certain people are officially chosen for ministry. The purpose of having a ceremony is to publicly call a person to service and to enable the person called to make a commitment before the people. Human beings have long valued the practice of public ceremonies as a rite of passage and/or commitment, and they are found in many formats: weddings, baptisms, graduations, ordinations, swearing in of political leaders, military passing-out parades, embracing the spiritual life of a monk or nun. In the various Protestant traditions ordination is seen as an acceptance of a person being called by God though, properly speaking, no call can be disputed as it is a form of private revelation. In the Catholic, Orthodox, Coptic and Anglican traditions ordination is not only a public acknowledgement of a call by God, but also the Church's acceptance that an individual has, in truth, been called. In the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Old Catholic and Anglican churches, ordination is identified with the sacraments of Holy Orders and is the means by which one is included in one of the three major orders: bishop, presbyter (priest) or deacon. In Protestant churches ordination is not considered to be a sacrament. Buddhist monks are ordained into one of three lineages. Islam does not ordain its clerics.
No, they were not allowed to perform at all.
About 90 minutes. It was concerned with the administrative co-ordination of the Final Solution and not with policy. It is clear from the minutes that the key policy decisions had already been taken.
a pilgrimage isn't something you perform in a certain spot. its a frickin religious journey. der.
Yes, any bishop, including the pope, can perform ordinations.
If we are talking about a Christian bishop, then the accepted essential part is the laying of the hands with the proper intent and an accepted formula of words spoken by the person making the ordination. In apostolic churches, those that can trace their churches to an unbroken line back to the original Apostles, then a person can only be ordained by another bishop. It is considered that only males can perform and receive this ordination.
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.
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Ordination is the process through which individuals are formally recognized and authorized for a specific role within a religious organization, such as clergy or ministers. Its purpose is to provide validation of the individual's qualifications, convey authority to perform religious rituals and duties, and signify their commitment to serving the faith community.
A licensed minister has permission from a religious organization to perform specific duties, while an ordained minister has gone through a formal process of training and ordination within a religious institution, granting them authority to perform a wider range of religious duties. In essence, licensing is often seen as a preliminary step towards ordination.
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a justice of the Peace can do a marriage, also a sea captain, and lots of other officials who aren't ordained. I'm not sure about an Indian Chief, but ask.
In order to perform a marriage in Ohio, the clergy must have ordination papers from a church recognized in the state. That member of the clergy must present the papers to a probate judge or county judge before performing ceremonies. This has to be done only once.
Ordination is when a person becomes a priest in the Catholic church and is held in a cathedral or the Basilica in Rome.
One option is to get ordained through an online ministry or Universal Life Church, where ordination is often open to individuals regardless of their religious affiliation. This can allow you to legally perform ceremonies such as weddings or funerals in certain locations. However, it's important to check the specific legal requirements in your area.
The short answer is "no". It is not, strictlly, necessary and there have been many examples in history when ordination to the priesthood or episcopacy has happened directly from the lay state. It has, however, been a long-established custom for ordination to the diaconate to be normative before ordination as a priest.