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  2. Template:Ordination - Wikipedia

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    A template for displaying information related to the ordination history of a member of the clergy. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Denomination denomination Manual override of Wikidata listing for subject's denomination. Use only if there is reason not to rely on Wikidata info. Case sensitive ...

  3. Template:Ordination/color - Wikipedia

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    A list of the colors can be found on the template page. If this template is modified, please update the documentation at the template documentation page. Before changing the colors in this template or inserting new denominations, please discuss the matter with other editors at Template talk:Ordination

  4. Template:Ordination/testcases - Wikipedia

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  5. Ordination - Wikipedia

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    Ordination of a Catholic deacon, 1520 AD: the bishop bestows vestments.. Ordination is the process by which individuals are consecrated, that is, set apart and elevated from the laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized (usually by the denominational hierarchy composed of other clergy) to perform various religious rites and ceremonies. [1]

  6. Dimissorial letters - Wikipedia

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    For ordination to diaconate or priesthood of a member of a religious institute, the major superior of the institute gives the letters, if the person to be ordained is a permanently professed member of the institute; all other members must obtain their dimissorial letters in the same way as the secular clergy do. [4]

  7. Template talk:Ordination - Wikipedia

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    5 Merge templates. 6 comments. 6 Proposals. 4 comments. 7 Second collapsible section. 3 comments ...