The pentocostals and the Anglicans have in recent year allowed women to be ministers and pastors.
I believe some were Anabaptists later to become know as Mennonites...a form a Protestantism predominantly around the Rhode Is, area
The full story of Eleanor Roosevelt's faith and religious convictions is found at www.AnglicanExaminer.com/ER.html. She was a member of the Episcopal Church from infancy.
Theology
Some MLAs become ministers when their party wins more than half the number of constituencies in a state and thus is in majority. The party which is in majority then makes a cabinet whose members are called ministers.
Prayer - that's what ministers do
New Amsterdam, the 17th-century Dutch settlement that would later become New York City, was characterized by a degree of religious tolerance. While it was primarily founded by the Dutch West India Company, which was Protestant, the colony welcomed various religious groups, including Jews, Catholics, and other Protestant sects. This pluralism allowed for a diverse religious landscape, although the Reformed Church of Holland was the official denomination. Overall, New Amsterdam's approach to religion reflected the more tolerant attitudes of the Dutch Republic at the time.
He didn't.
To become a priest, you typically need to attend a seminary or theological school affiliated with your religious denomination. These schools offer programs in religious studies, theology, and pastoral work to prepare you for priesthood. It is also important to get guidance from your religious leaders on the specific requirements and recommendations for priesthood in your faith tradition.
yes,we have allowed machines to become our masters.
more mney and more influence
Each denomination and sect within the denomination may and probably do have their own standards to achieve before becoming a Pastor. Suggest you ask your local Church.
if I'm right i think almost anybody is allowed to become a citizen of autralia.