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At 37 years of age he was ordained to the diaconate.
He was ordained to the diaconate on February 27, 1988.
On July 2, 1954, he was ordained to the diaconate.
He was ordained to the diaconate on August 6 of that same year.
He was ordained to the diaconate and then priesthood in 1923.
Now, the clerical state is tied to reception of the diaconate.
Four years have passed and Michael is being ordained to the diaconate at the seminary.
The following day, he was ordained to the diaconate.
In 1979, he was ordained to the diaconate and later that same year to the priesthood.
An ordained position just below the priesthood, the diaconate has been open to married men in recent years.
She was ordained to the diaconate of the Episcopal Church in 1972.
He received the diaconate on 1 January 1803.
He started the permanent diaconate and ordained 36 men between 1979 and 1992.
She was among the first women to be admitted in 1987 to the diaconate, and advancement to the priesthood came seven years later.
He received the diaconate on 28 February 1733.
Minor church offices developed about the same time as the diaconate in response to the needs of growing churches.
The orders are the episcopate, the presbyterate, and the diaconate.
This resulted in a special commission, which recommended only that women should be ordained to the diaconate.
In June 2007, two men were ordained to the priesthood and five to the transitional diaconate.
The canons provide for the ordination of women to the diaconate and priesthood.
Nevertheless, such tendencies must be clearly overcome at least three years before ordination to the diaconate.
In 1664 he receives the diaconate and on March 3 of 1665 he becomes a priest.
Some deacons remain permanently in the diaconate; many go on to be ordained priests.
There are only two orders, Diaconate and priesthood.
He also became highly involved with vocations, the permanent diaconate, and encouragement of lay ministry.