How do you use Ordaining in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Ordaining meaning
present participle and gerund of ordain
Using Ordaining
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of ordain
- In the example corpus, ordaining often appears in combinations such as: ordaining women, and ordaining, for ordaining.
Context around Ordaining
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Ordaining
- In this selection, "ordaining" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, begun, bishops, nguyen, women, marriage and married stand out and add context to how "ordaining" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include advocates for ordaining women priests and and was ordaining merely a. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "ordaining" sits close to words such as aberrant, abloh and absurdities, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with ordaining
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Vihnson Nguyen, ordaining him to the priesthood. (7 words)
Some argue that this creates "local option" on ordaining homosexual persons. (11 words)
The Church of Scotland has recently begun ordaining deacons to this role. (12 words)
The growth of a viable and organic DeFi ecosystem is the best metric for ordaining the future success of any layer one blockchain, and the recent activity on Cardano points to an incredible 2024 for investors who bought the bear market lows. (42 words)
What say, in light of differing cultural norms about the place of women around the world, the universal law of the Church were to be modified to authorise national episcopal conferences to approve their bishops ordaining women deacons? (38 words)
Protestant ordination, therefore, can be viewed more as a public statement by the ordaining body that an individual possesses the theological knowledge, moral fitness, and practical skills required for service in that faith group's ministry. (36 words)
What say, in light of differing cultural norms about the place of women around the world, the universal law of the Church were to be modified to authorise national episcopal conferences to approve their bishops ordaining women deacons? (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
The growth of a viable and organic DeFi ecosystem is the best metric for ordaining the future success of any layer one blockchain, and the recent activity on Cardano points to an incredible 2024 for investors who bought the bear market lows.
Yeshivat Hadar is ordaining its first rabbis this year, and half of the dozen advanced scholars who will receive (ordination) are women.
What say, in light of differing cultural norms about the place of women around the world, the universal law of the Church were to be modified to authorise national episcopal conferences to approve their bishops ordaining women deacons?
Women's Ordination Conference, which advocates for ordaining women priests, said the relegation of the issue of women deacons to the doctrine office was hardly the mark of a church looking to involve women more.
So ordaining marriage in the church kept the family money until the wife died.
The final document of the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon looked at ways the Church can increase its ministry in the region, including by ordaining married men.
Bishop Joseph C. Bambera will serve as principal celebrant and ordaining prelate for the morning ceremony, during which he will confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders on the two ordinandi.
Vihnson Nguyen, ordaining him to the priesthood.
As churches discontinued ordaining women as deacons, these duties largely fell to the nuns and to the priests' wives.
He is also credited with the construction of the Norbulingka 'Summer Palace' started by his predecessor in Lhasa and with ordaining some ten thousand monks in his efforts to foster monasticism.
In 1784, Wesley responded to the shortage of priests in the American colonies due to the American Revolutionary War by ordaining preachers for America with power to administer the sacraments.
I simply appropriated him, ordaining him on the spot (so as to fulfill one of his personal goals before he could).
Most mainstream Protestant denominations are beginning to relax their longstanding constraints on ordaining women to be ministers, though some large groups are tightening their constraints in reaction.
Ordaining as a monk, even for a short period, is seen as having many virtues.
Protestant ordination, therefore, can be viewed more as a public statement by the ordaining body that an individual possesses the theological knowledge, moral fitness, and practical skills required for service in that faith group's ministry.
Some argue that this creates "local option" on ordaining homosexual persons.
Some provinces of the Anglican Communion have begun ordaining women as bishops in recent decades for example, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Cuba.
The Church of Scotland has recently begun ordaining deacons to this role.
The JTS was a small, fledgling institution with financial difficulties, and was ordaining merely a rabbi per year.
There is a spiritual reality—which is the main objective of ordaining a law, or the basic aim in describing a divine attribute—and then there is an actual significance that a Quranic story refers to.
Common combinations with ordaining
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- ordaining women 6×
- and ordaining 3×
- for ordaining 2×
- by ordaining 2×
- ordaining him 2×
- on ordaining 2×
- the ordaining 2×
- ordaining body 2×
- begun ordaining 2×