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Daily Archives: 4 September 2008
Ordination Rites: Ordination of a Priest 15-16
As with the deacon, there is a ritual examination of the candidate by the bishop. One presumes the actual examination prior is conducted along these lines: EXAMINATION OF THE CANDIDATE 15. The candidate then stands before the bishop, who questions … Continue reading
Notification
I’ll say from the outset that, to me, parental notification laws are a no-brainer. You just can’t (or shouldn’t be able to) perform any sort of medical procedure on a minor without parental approval. That said, we do know there … Continue reading
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