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It is seen as an equal but offering something different from that of the presbyteral ministry.
After his presbyteral ordination, he worked as a chaplain in three parishes.
He also appoints six to twelve priests from the presbyteral council to serve as a college of consultors.
These include the presbyteral council, the diocesan synod, and the pastoral council.
There are now 143 presbyteral titular churches.
While he was at the parish, the then-pastor celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his presbyteral ordination.
Following his presbyteral ordination in 1954, he was assigned to ministry in various parishes across Western Canada.
He is a member of the archdiocese's presbyteral council, a priests' panel which advises Cardinal Bernard F. Law.
Consequently, the establishment of parish pastoral councils depends upon the judgment of the diocesan bishop, after having consulted his presbyteral council.
In the Diocese of Erie, Bartchak was an ex-officio member of the presbyteral council, the administrative cabinet and various diocesan committees.
The sinister impalement depicts the Golden Gate Bridge, symbolizing the San Francisco Bay Area where he exercised his presbyteral ministry.
After his presbyteral ordination, he taught in the Major Seminary, and in 1955, he was sent to work in the parish of Youtangkou as the pastoral vicar.
The Congregation for the Clergy handles requests for dispensation from active priestly ministry, as well as the legislation governing presbyteral councils and other organisations of priests around the world.
The same can be said, on a different level, for the development of presbyteral councils committed to the solidarity of priests with one another and with their bishop in the mission of the universal Church.
In accord with the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Connolly established a priests' council, an annual presbyteral assembly, a sisters' council, and a diocesan pastoral council with lay participation.
Maximianus had led a monastic life and had entered presbyteral orders; his action in building, at his own expense, tombs for the remains of holy men had obtained for him a reputation of sanctity.
He was created and proclaimed Cardinal Priest of Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Castro Pretorio (deaconry elevated pro hac vice to presbyteral title) in the consistory of 28 June 1991.
In addition, he served during these years as a member of the executive committee of National Black Catholic Administrators, the Louisiana One Church/One Family adoption program, national chaplain to the Knights of Peter Claver, archdiocesan presbyteral council, and board member of the Spirituality Center.
Pope Benedict XVI completed his graduate (major seminary) theological studies for the priesthood here before his presbyteral Ordination on 29 June 1951; he was ordained along with his older brother, the now-famous boys' choir director, Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, P.A., by Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber.
The order continued as the Wesley Deaconess Order following Methodist Union in 1932, but, following the admission of women to "The Ministry" (as presbyteral ministry is commonly termed in the Methodist Church), a number of Deaconesses transferred and recruitment for the WDO ceased from 1978.