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"ordination" Definitions
  1. the act or ceremony of making somebody a priest, minister or rabbi

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She graduated from Vanderbilt and received a master's degree in Jewish studies, rabbinical ordination and cantorial ordination from Hebrew College in Newton Centre, Mass.
The Vatican considers female ordination a serious crime; they issued an order to say that anyone who participates in the ordination of a woman to the priesthood automatically excommunicates themselves.
The leader of a campaign for female ordination was excommunicated.
Further, most religious millennials support the ordination of LGBT people.
My late father received his rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University.
Yes. As intelligence and co-ordination have improved, so has targeting.
Some politicians offer integration as protection; others prefer simple co-ordination.
Concentration, focus, and co-ordination in the service of political work.
Online ordination eliminates the potential for discrimination by removing the gatekeepers.
There are miracles of co-ordination and precision in the world.
Bain's Mr Olsen thinks the co-ordination problem will not stop progress.
Heather no longer has to think much about Ethan's physical co-ordination.
If such co-ordination were proved, it would be a criminal offence.
One reason for the bumbling is poor co-ordination between government agencies.
The Pentagon is currently working out how such co-ordination will work.
He bemoaned the absence of co-ordination between America and its partners.
Most companies chose to specialise and hand co-ordination over to the forwarders.
Britain has spearheaded the International Anti-corruption Co-ordination Centre, created in 2017.
Michael Motylinski, who received an online ordination through the Wanderlust Bay Ministries, officiated.
Perhaps inspired by such a strong woman, Shakespeare favored the ordination of women.
The second lesson concerns the co-ordination problems that come with long-distance transmission.
Those who facilitate illegal immigration from Central America will benefit from reduced co-ordination.
Yet recent events in Russia suggest a lack of both strategy and co-ordination.
What she created is the longest surviving legacy of women's ordination in any religion.
And, boy, have they gone all out with the colour co-ordination this year.
The biggest problem with the dam-building schemes is their lack of co-ordination.
They also received master's degrees in modern Jewish history, and he a rabbinical ordination.
Better co-ordination and streamlining of the various counter-terrorism bodies was also needed.
"Dhaka has a traffic problem," explains Dhrubo Alam of Dhaka Transport Co-ordination Authority.
The ordinary means of entering the clerical state is by ordination to the diaconate.
We are working hard for reform in the church, women's ordination, and total inclusiveness.
To address this crisis, the Catholic Church should end the ban on female ordination.
As the Catholic Women's Ordination puts it, "Patriarchy will not have the last word."
The real challenge comes after ordination, when the observing eyes of superiors are far away.
But the country's employment services are run by regional authorities with little central co-ordination.
However, it is unlikely that he will suspend security co-ordination, the most crucial area.
The Home Office will fund a national co-ordination centre and prioritise stopping teenage recruitment.
But even the label-obsessed need plain bits and bobs for layering or co-ordination.
Many links have already been revealed in indictments, but co-ordination has proved more elusive.
The OECD would welcome such co-ordination, but there is little sign of it yet.
Chile's centre-left government is especially keen to promote co-ordination between the two blocs.
Not undergoing the Buddhist ordination is Adul Sam-on, 14, a stateless Christian from Myanmar.
In traditional Thai Buddhist culture, such an ordination can signify the repayment of a debt.
She was late to a meeting to discuss her senior thesis, ordination and job placement.
Others listed only names, the year of their ordination and their status with the diocese.
One retired minister surrendered his credentials in protest when a lesbian member's ordination was blocked.
So, co-ordination is critical to make sure banks do not misunderstand the central bank's intentions.
The document was from the National Police Co-ordination Centre and obtained by The Sunday Times.
Mr Arrow showed similar rigour in exploring one alternative to market co-ordination: collective decision-making.
As a result, better co-ordination between cities close to Minqin helped to increase groundwater levels.
Much of this is the job of state governors but requires co-ordination from the top.
Their lack of co-ordination and endorsement of violence hinders their appeal as a mass movement.
It means dismantling unhelpful regulations, fostering co-ordination among ministries and sharpening up the civil service.
He surprised some family members when he recently spoke at a daughter's ordination, a granddaughter said.
In the wake of the huge efforts to rescue them, the boys' ordination is not unusual.
In classic Pittsburgh style, her daughter — our youngest — is a year from ordination as a rabbi.
Before retiring from teaching in 2005, he began studying for his ordination as a Methodist minister.
I committed myself to start the official ordination process immediately if the church recognized my dignity.
A few years after the 2002 scandal, the Vatican banned gay men from seminaries and ordination.
But watching some synagogues close and others consolidate, he decided to broaden his resume and sought ordination.
It challenges your memory and co-ordination, it's a wonderful creative outlet, and above all it's fun!
The solution requires international co-ordination, to avoid everyone trying to tax the same stuff at once.
During the financial crisis, the members of the G20 managed an impressive degree of policy co-ordination.
The seminary faculty approved women's ordination in 1983 and ordained its first female rabbi two years later.
Ordination of female clergy is a first step; there is much more we still need to accomplish.
She is also a candidate for ordination to the priesthood in the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
In fact, the Church didn't change their rules on ordination in this respect until the 11th century.
After the vote last year to disallow gay clergy, candidates for ordination like Chet Jechura were devastated.
To jump the queue Gazans pay the tanseeq, or "co-ordination", a polite euphemism for a bribe.
After seminary school, but before his ordination, Mr. Gallegos followed their footsteps, intending to spread the Gospel.
When pressed on the topic of immigration, Mr Macron said the solution lay in more EU co-ordination.
Blood pressure peaks around noon; physical co-ordination crests in midafternoon; and muscles are strongest at around 5pm.
That should simplify the co-ordination of any deal, even if the loans are spread across many banks.
A lack of co-ordination between local and national authorities that make different promises is partly to blame.
For one thing, since it would need co-ordination between different customs authorities, the negotiations could be protracted.
By overcoming a failure of co-ordination, content regulations could force local learning-by-doing and foster innovation.
The European Commission has now proposed a limp draft law that allows co-ordination of national screening efforts.
But the Abe government has tried to streamline regulations and improve co-ordination among ministries, the company says.
So the torture goes on, in co-ordination with police who plant evidence to validate the forced confessions.
Even as Irma loomed, CDEMA's members had yet to approve the budget of its disaster co-ordination unit.
He told me that there had been no co-ordination with law enforcement in advance of the rally.
They both went on to pursue ordination in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a mainline Protestant denomination.
He also argued for the ordination of gay, bisexual and lesbian rabbis, which the movement approved in 2006.
Those include simple ones, like perception and navigation, and higher-order skills, like co-ordination with other agents.
The Vatican: Pope Francis has rejected a proposal to allow the ordination of married men in remote areas.
After the A.M.E. Church approved the full ordination of women in 1960, Ms. Roundtree entered Howard's divinity school.
The proposal calls for a new traditionalist Methodist denomination opposed to gay marriage and ordination of LGBT clergy.
He is also a licensed New York State officiant who received his ordination through the Universal Life Church.
In January the Yangzi River Delta area established an office for regional co-ordination, the first of its kind.
The Episcopal split has as much to do with the ordination of women and gay marriage as reproductive rights.
Microsoft just released free online dyslexia awareness training for parents and teachers, in co-ordination with Made by Dyslexia.
And co-ordination can do only so much in a world awash with capital, facing chronically low interest rates.
In 2010 the Vatican put the crime of female ordination in the same category as pedophilic crime by priests.
This is called the "laying of hands" and is one of the most sacred parts of the ordination ceremony.
Because China is regarded as a rogue, it is not roped into the co-ordination efforts among Western donors.
I believe the fee was around $35 to be certified, but we did not pay our officiant's ordination fee.
Once in Syria the cargo will be distributed by OCHA in co-ordination with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent.
There are, then, many cryopreservationist ideas around—so many that some think a little co-ordination is in order.
Two factors are at play, the need for co-ordination, that is what the G-20 statement was about.
Critics also accuse the council of being unhelpfully silent on contentious modern issues such as homosexuality and female ordination.
"I think the pope would like to open discussion, but there is strong resistance" to any ordination of women.
Over the years, parishioners at St. Paul's have debated everything from the Vietnam War to the ordination of women.
For example, Mr. Martin pointed out that his church, United Methodist, is debating the ordination of gays and lesbians.
But instead of entering the tournament, Mr. Lombardy, by then enrolled at St. Joseph's Seminary, decided to pursue ordination.
A number of interfaith religious organizations provide online ordination, such as American Marriage Ministries and the Universal Life Church.
A friend, Greg Hill-Ries, 33, a Brooklyn schoolteacher with an online ordination through the Universal Life Church, officiated.
Around the same time, they also each began the process of discerning ordination to priesthood in the Episcopal Church.
There are other, less benign ones, which a man contemplating the priesthood may not even himself consciously recognize at ordination.
In April we joined with six other select committees to form a co-ordination group to deal with this threat.
Without global co-ordination, deadbeat countries have an incentive to free-ride on the helpful steps taken by other governments.
Human co-ordination has been going on for ages: why did you feel the need to coin a new term?
Parliament had previously found, in assessing the failures of 2015, that operational co-ordination between rival security services was poor.
The kingdom reiterated that it "is ready to use its spare capacity when needed" in co-ordination with other producers.
The 12th team member, Adul Sam-on, did not participate in the ordination because he is Christian and not buddhist.
While I eat, I purchase my ordination documents because I'm marrying my two dear friends in a couple of months.
The Apple case will roll on, but in the meantime the G20 committed itself to more co-ordination on taxes.
The money would strengthen public-health systems, improve co-ordination in an emergency and fund neglected areas of R&D.
A deal on the ordination of bishops would help to unite these two communities, say Catholic Church and Vatican sources.
All the while she prepared herself for ordination, studying at Villanova University and the Urban Theology Unit in Sheffield, England.
Such ordination, Ms. McElwee said, was "the last door that's closed to women," though there are many doors in between.
Bishops must register with the official church, but Antonio Yao Shun's ordination in Inner Mongolia also received the pope's blessing.
Often, symptoms include poor co-ordination, stiff or weak muscles, involuntary jerking movements and impairments to speech, vision or sensation.
"I was then in the ordination process but barred from serving as an openly gay man," Mr. Graves-Fitzsimmons said.
It will take co-ordination between public and private bodies and local organisations to put Colombia firmly on the birding map.
This young British opera director is known for being a martinet, demanding millisecond precision in co-ordination between sight and sound.
Fighting crime will require better co-ordination between the federal government and the states, and between separate police forces within states.
The Arctic Council refers to an intergovernmental forum which aims to promote co-operation, co-ordination and interaction among Arctic states.
The investigation was set up to look at "links and/or co-ordination" between the Russian government and the Trump campaign.
After ordination, he worked in the Bronx but left in 223, complaining of unscrupulous pastors who objected to his playing chess.
Along with their coach, they will have their hair shaved on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the main ordination ceremony on Wednesday.
Doing so will net him a rare honor—an ordination by the king himself, who remains a revered figure in Thailand.
Others have heard of my route to getting ordination, so they have started going out to Sri Lanka on their own.
Francis' predecessor, Benedict XVI, permitted the ordination of some married Anglican priests who converted to Catholicism to serve as Catholic priests.
In addition, a papal commission should be formed immediately to study priestly celibacy and women's ordination to the diaconate and priesthood.
A no to married priests: Pope Francis today rejected a proposal to allow the ordination of married men in remote areas.
Throughout the 1970s, even as Murray worked toward her eventual ordination, she corresponded with Ruth Bader Ginsburg about sex discrimination cases.
Its overall market share across advisory, syndicate lending and equity and debt ordination edged up to 5.1%, from 4.9% in 2018.
WASHINGTON — Chet Jechura was 12 years old when he first felt called to preach, but for years he put off ordination.
The Vatican has said that it has not authorized Dong's ordination and, if it occurred, it was a breach of church law.
Healthy folk do not notice this lack of co-ordination (only a tiny proportion of people have accessed their GP records online).
ROBERT MUELLER has concluded his investigation into links and/or co-ordination between President Donald Trump's electoral campaign and the Russian government.
The best way of dealing with such problems is more cross-border co-ordination, as well as more high-voltage power lines.
"So co-ordination of those three leaders, would certainly be beneficial for the market, for the companies, for the shareholders, for everyone."
The gatherings include "NCPH Reception and Informal Meeting: CSG with the NCSG" and "CJK Generation Panels Co-ordination Mtg with Integration Panel".
At first it all seems like an impossible dance, but with plenty of practice and careful co-ordination it can be mastered.
Nyi Nyi Lwin, better known by his ordination name, Gambira, was arrested in January for allegedly entering Myanmar illegally from neighboring Thailand.
In 2001, Vatican officials directed her order, the Benedictines, to keep her from speaking at a Women's Ordination Worldwide conference in Dublin.
One cleric, who had asked Mr. Ball to support his ordination, said he refused to remove his clothing at Mr. Ball's request.
He could sing the hymns of his childhood, be fully supported as a gay man, and finally become a candidate for ordination.
Lei took an active part in the ordination ceremony, circling the new bishop, Tang Yuange, and holding his hand out over Tang's head.
China and Russia agreed to upgrade their relationship to what they called a "comprehensive strategic partnership of co-ordination for a new era".
Throwing light on the magic of market co-ordination was a mainstay of the "classical" economics of the late-219725th and 219796th centuries.
To begin with, it points out that the building which houses Oregon's emergency co-ordination centre has not been retrofitted to withstand earthquakes.
Most ministries are Dickensian, with piles of paper stacked up on desks and a lack of co-ordination between one department and another.
"Nowhere in the world are two such large dams on the same river operated without close co-ordination," says another study from MIT.
And South Korea, America and Japan are likely to become more public about their three-way co-ordination against the North Korean threat.
Pell's star rose in the church in part because of his reputation as an orthodox watchdog, regularly denouncing homosexuality, divorce and women's ordination.
Policy co-ordination was appalling during last year's stockmarket crash; regulators must work out in advance who monitors what and prepare emergency responses.
Rabbi Lookstein received his ordination in 1958 from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in New York, which is part of Yeshiva University.
Thaddeus Ma Deqin, an auxiliary bishop in Shanghai, disappeared in 2012, apparently into house arrest, after he denounced the association at his ordination.
Pope Francis has been praised as a progressive pontiff, but on one subject he's decidedly old-school: the ordination of women as priests.
Jeffrey Frankel of Harvard University has called it "a high-water mark of international policy co-ordination", which is not President Donald Trump's trademark.
Pope Francis has declined to approve the ordination of married men or women as deacons to address a shortage of priests in the Amazon.
Damningly, he said he did this "in co-ordination and at the direction of" Mr Trump (who was not named directly in the case).
A chairman's committee will be set up to ensure co-ordination is effective, chaired by current Standard Life chairman Gerry Grimstone, the firms said.
Co-ordination is important in aid-giving because otherwise you might find, say, three aid agencies each building a hospital in the same city.
The ultra-Orthodox establishment views other strains as too lax, and is deeply opposed to interfaith marriage and the ordination of women and gays.
But Madewela—who despite his exotic name, assumed at ordination no doubt, very likely hailed from Manchester or thereabouts—didn't have much to offer.
The rise of homemade guns suggests something good: that co-ordination between Israeli and Palestinian security forces is still working well, despite the unrest.
Poorer, less educated women often simply don't know about them, and if they ask male monks about the possibility of ordination they're often deterred.
He has refused to consider any possibility of women's ordination to the priesthood, consigning us to second-class status, thus ensuring the status quo.
She has gone on to say that the ordination of women — which is not allowed in the Catholic Church — is not her main concern.
In Eastern Rite churches where priests are allowed to marry, though only before ordination, the "offending rate is low, probably negligible," the report said.
Mr. Levi began training, mostly via online conversations from his living room in Uganda, for formal rabbinical ordination through Aleph: Alliance for Jewish Renewal.
The remaining United Methodist churches will then hold a conference to remove the ban on same-sex marriages and the ordination of LGBTQ clergy.
Strasbourg benefits from sound governance, as full integration with the Eurometropole of Strasbourg (AA/Negative/F1+) facilitates economies of scale and policy co-ordination.
He will soon go to seminary to become a military chaplain, but has decided not to pursue Methodist ordination because he is openly gay.
Co-ordination between the central government and states, which have constitutional responsibility for policing and public order, as well as among states, remains a problem.
"So something similar to the oil I bless and consecrate each year that we use for baptism, for confirmations and for ordination of the priests."
More importantly, he told the judge that he made these payments "in co-ordination with and at the direction of a candidate for federal office".
This was despite close co-ordination with Mr Trump's health department in advance of the deadline, according to Mike Rhoads of the Oklahoma Insurance Department.
Members have a "special call and ordination to preach the Gospel and serve as 'special witnesses' of Christ to the world," according to the church.
I am as close as can be to a loss that is not mine, and I haven't found the word to accurately describe this ordination.
The pressing question is whether women can be admitted to sacramental ordination as deacons, and that is a deep theological question that should be undertaken.
The groom, 28, is a rabbinical student at the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he is working toward ordination and a master's degree in Jewish education.
According to the caller, this started when he was a student of Coleman's at LaGuardia High School and continued past Coleman's ordination as a priest.
The church has been a meeting place for Black Panthers and was the site of the first-ever ordination of women into the Episcopal priesthood.
Married priests are already allowed in Eastern Catholic Churches loyal to the pope, and Anglican priests who convert to Catholicism can remain married after ordination.
Already, most bishops appointed by the state-controlled church quietly win the pope's approval before ordination, or seek and receive papal forgiveness and acceptance afterward.
Over time, ordination was increasingly seen as marriage to the church, and St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians was often cited in support of celibacy.
Lay Anglicans also take a more relaxed stance than their vicars on abortion, and supported the ordination of women long before the Church of England did.
The Department of Justice asked Mr Mueller to investigate "any links and/or co-ordination" between the Russian government and individuals associated with the Trump campaign.
Most of them have done this mainly by ensuring better co-ordination between departments in order to help national schemes, such as the blacklists, work efficiently.
Before his reforms, army and navy commanders in the country's seven military regions would report to their respective service headquarters, with little or no co-ordination.
The second problem is that the EU lacks the powers of co-ordination required to play the sort of muscular role that its leaders are promising.
This summer's terror attacks brought calls for intelligence agencies to share more information, and for boosting the powers of Europol, the EU's police co-ordination body.
"Loren Jacobs was stripped of his rabbinic ordination by the UMJC in 2003, after our judicial board found him guilty of libel," Hornsten told NBC News.
Despite the progress toward an agreement on the ordination of new bishops, the Vatican and China are still at loggerheads over a range of other issues.
Key elements of his platform were banning ordination for women and re-establishing traditional gender roles, including the teaching that wives should submit to their husbands.
But as the congregations grew and realized that rabbis could enhance funerals and weddings and provide counseling, several of its members, including Rabbi Cowan, pursued ordination.
In an article for the Japan Times, Takeo Hirata, who is responsible for the government's co-ordination of the games, offered a series of unconvincing solutions.
In reaction, The Women's Ordination Conference (WOC), a group that promotes a female priesthood, said in a statement that "Patriarchy Will Not Have the Last Word".
He argued for greater openness in debating such doctrinal questions as contraception, the ordination of women and whether to allow divorced Catholics to receive the sacraments.
And on Wednesday, the government of Ontario announced it was dedicating up to $2 million for a youth regional co-ordination unit, along with additional healthcare workers.
Unveiling the idea in January, Mr Duque said that rather than a bureaucratic organisation, Prosur will be a "co-ordination mechanism" supporting democracy and the market economy.
"There is no inter-agency co-ordination and the entire system is designed for kickbacks," gripes Sayli Udas-Mankikar of Observer Research Foundation, a local think-tank.
He sees first-hand what to expect from these technologies, such as swarms of small, low-cost drones locked in aerial combat, manoeuvring with superhuman co-ordination.
Moreover, with control of either chamber, Democrats could conduct formal investigations of Mr Trump and his administration over his business dealings or alleged co-ordination with Russia.
Recent attacks have appeared amateurish by comparison, although the latest ones attest to a degree of co-ordination and planning not seen for more than a decade.
Last month activists announced an umbrella group called the National Co-ordination for Change and called for free elections, social justice and civilian control of the army.
Dehlin has said he suspected his support for female ordination and same-sex marriage, both of which Mormon leaders oppose, was behind the effort to excommunicate him.
Cohen retained this core understanding until his own death, a further 20 years after his ordination, which he explored in his final album, You Want it Darker.
In 2009, conservatives who felt alienated from the church, chiefly over the ordination of gay people, founded a small rival denomination, the Anglican Church in North America.
Writing in 1984 in The Witness, an Episcopal journal of which she was publisher, she said the church was wasting its energy debating the ordination of women.
All this requires co-ordination between different levels of government, individuals and companies, not least to prevent one man's levee from diverting water to a defenceless neighbour.
Despite opposition from the world's Anglican bishops, he championed the ordination not only of celibate gay men and lesbians but also of those in committed monogamous relationships.
Perhaps it was destiny that he drew his last breath in the borough where he had spent some 25 years after his ordination at St. Athanasius parish.
"He talks all the time about mercy, and he has no mercy on woman called to the priesthood," Pat Brown from Catholic Women's Ordination told VICE News.
Under church law, clergy who have been excommunicated - the harshest punishment that can be imposed on a Catholic - cannot actively participate in liturgical acts such as an ordination.
The ordination of women as deacons would enable them to carry out a wide range of ecclesiastical activities, from delivering sermons to officiating at some baptisms and funerals.
They are expected to take up administrative or symbolic roles, keeping the title of bishop without carrying out full responsibilities, including the ordination of priests, the sources said.
In 1994, Beth Chayim Chadashim appointed Rabbi Lisa Edwards to the position of head rabbi, making her BCC's first openly gay rabbi at ordination to lead the temple.
The ordination of the new Chinese bishop, which was witnessed by a Reuters reporter, took place under heavy security at the cathedral in the southwestern city of Chengdu.
Given that married couples often retire at the same time, this "co-ordination", which sees men working longer to keep up with Stakhanovite wives, can have profound effects.
For example we never consult the state about the ordination of a particular person into episcope or into priesthood or moving a person from one position to another.
The police in Dunedin, to whom the song was broadcast, told the Otago Daily Times that the music interfered with police co-ordination in response to an incident.
Through that process I found an article on Kate Kelly, a woman who was excommunicated for her refusal to stop advocating for women's ordination, and was immediately enthralled.
Such a government could also be a valuable partner for international bodies, which have limited co-ordination with the current regime that is seen as weak and ineffective.
Prospects for a deal were set back this month after Lei Shiyin, a government-backed bishop excommunicated by the Vatican, participated in the ordination of new bishops. [nL5N1E219P].
Commissioned in the 63s, the murals reflect a time when the church also hosted national Black Power conferences and the first ordination of women in the Episcopal Church.
Last week, for example, the Vatican expressed frustration when a bishop who was not appointed by the pope was present at the ordination of two new Chinese bishops.
Today I am officially renouncing my ordination in the Southern Baptist Convention, the country's largest Protestant body, with about 15 million members, and the world's largest Baptist denomination.
Symptoms, which include loss of co-ordination, mood changes and cognitive decline, tend to develop between the ages of 30 and 50, and the disease is ultimately fatal.
Ms. Vosper gave up her robe and ordination stole, which she had lovingly stitched herself, using swaths from her life including part of her childhood living room curtains.
In Shanghai, the auxiliary bishop Ma Daqin has been under house arrest for more than four years following his resignation from the CCPA on the day of his ordination.
Its release comes amid hot speculation over whether the Vatican and Beijing will strike a potentially historic deal on the ordination of Chinese bishops, ending decades of frosty ties.
Some form of co-ordination body to join-up decision making, as well as to run the sort of national advertising and ticketing systems Britain currently lacks, is needed.
Such are the tensions within OPEC, according to Reuters, that Gulf oil officials have stopped using a WhatsApp chat group that used to be a useful co-ordination tool.
The Women's Ordination Conference, which advocates for a female priesthood in Catholicism, said it was encouraged by the fact that the group was gender-balanced and included lay people.
Her latest, Where We Stand, is the story of a controversial group of Mormon feminists fighting for women's ordination in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Not only are the circumstances of collapse unforeseeable, but the co-ordination between America, China and South Korea is politically impossible, beyond talking-shops where scholars engage in speculation.
In a bid to streamline it, Britain announced an "International Anti Corruption Co-ordination Centre", based in London, in partnership with America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland and Interpol.
An accommodation combining the reduction and pooling of risk in the euro zone paves the way for modest resilience-boosting progress on banking union and closer fiscal co-ordination.
A deal on the ordination of bishops would be a major leap forward in efforts to bridge a decades-old rift between the Chinese Communist Party and the Vatican.
But one thing officials from both sides agree: co-ordination between Israeli and Palestinian security forces in the West Bank is of vital importance, and a rare success story.
Benedict, an 89-year-old German, stood without a cane for part of a ceremony in a Vatican hall to mark the 65th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.
Bishops in Latin America first put the recommendation forward last year, proposing the ordination of older married deacons with stable families and leadership experience in remote Catholic communities, Reuters reported.
"Opening a commission to study the diaconate for women would be a great step for the Vatican in recognizing its own history," The Women's Ordination Conference said in a statement.
A summit in Bahrain's capital, Manama, which ended on December 7th, aimed to advance plans to turn the Gulf Cooperation Council into a Gulf Union with tighter defence co-ordination.
Ironically, the digital revolution has reinforced the importance of distance by enabling the growth of supply-chain trade: the co-ordination of production across suppliers in lots of different countries.
Although the law mandated annual reporting of femicide statistics, poor co-ordination between the statistics institute and the supreme court, which puts out the data, delayed publication until last year.
It notes that a National Vetting Centre opened in December, describing it as "a presidentially created clearing-house and co-ordination centre for vetting information", mostly for those visa waivers.
The GDPR's OSS mechanism was not intended to limit the participation of other DPAs where complaints cross Member State borders — but rather to allow for co-ordination between multiple agencies.
Some of China's growing number of forays beyond its borders, notably bomber flights around Taiwan and over the South China Sea, indicate increasing co-ordination between air and naval forces.
By contrast Mrs Merkel gives priority to an array of less-contentious subjects, including better border controls, greater co-ordination of defence and more co-operation on education and research.
When the NCA set up a new co-ordination centre last year for gangs that traffic drugs across county boundaries, it found some forces unwittingly working on the same gangs.
Fortunately, international co-ordination, especially between governments and companies in South-East Asia's pork industry, has been impressive, says Wantanee Kalpravidh of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, a UN agency.
A report on May 8, about the marriage of Irim Salik and Mahmud Riffat, misspelled part of the name of the group through which the couple's officiant received her ordination.
Dhammananda explained that the Buddha oversaw the ordination of women monks thousands of years ago, and their existence is written into Buddhist scripture as "more or less" equal to men.
In the 1970s, when the Conservative movement began debating whether to expand women's roles, he clashed with more traditionalist colleagues and championed a broader vision, including ordination to the rabbinate.
A traditionalist side opposed to gay marriage and the ordination of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clergy, and a progressive wing that will allow same-sex marriage and LGBT clergy.
He's in line with the Church's traditional values regarding abortion, marriage, ordination of women, and clerical celibacy, but uses Twitter to speak out about climate change and subtweet President Trump.
Six have endorsed the ordination of viri probati (a church phrase meaning "men of proven virtue"), who in many cases would be tribal elders, and four that of women as deacons.
Implementing them requires a huge effort of political and bureaucratic co-ordination, ranging from setting up a special "peace tribunal" to approving a new land law and, perhaps, an electoral reform.
Most of the manifesto was a re-stating of the Church's teachings, including several that Francis himself has strongly upheld, such as celibacy for priests and the ban on women's ordination.
Airport slots are assigned to airlines twice each year by Airport Coordination Limited (ACL), with the initial co-ordination for the schedule for summer 2018 occurring at the end of October.
But, since west African piracy stems mainly from one country, which is also where most attacks happen, regional co-ordination is likely to make only a small dent in the problem.
" The Women's Ordination Conference issued a statement that month saying "until women are included in all decision-making structures and as priests and bishops of the church, equality remains painfully denied.
VOWS A report on May 8, about the marriage of Irim Salik and Mahmud Riffat, misspelled part of the name of the group through which the couple's officiant received her ordination.
That said, M and the other candidates for commissioning and ordination are all a part of the church's witness and outreach to people who need the good news of Jesus Christ.
Their ordination was full of reminders of the former Thai Navy SEAL member Saman Gunan, 38, a volunteer diver who died while placing oxygen tanks to be used in their rescue.
The venue was moved after the Vatican expressed disapproval of the choice of three speakers on the schedule, including a former president of Ireland, Mary McAleese, who has championed women's ordination.
Egypt was the first of a handful of Arab countries to recognize Israel under a U.S.-sponsored peace accord in 1979 and the two countries maintain close co-ordination on security.
He is now studying for a master's degree at Yale Divinity School, earning a diploma in Anglican studies from Berkeley Divinity School, and intends to seek ordination in the Episcopal Church.
Indeed the Women's Ordination Conference, a group that works to ordain women as priests, calls the document "outdated, fallible and painful" and says Pope Francis should be looking elsewhere for inspiration.
Now the WHO says that more international co-ordination is needed, especially given the threat of a spread to Rwanda, which is thought to be less well prepared than Congo and Uganda.
Pope Francis has expressed his desire to visit China, and reports last year suggested the two sides were moving closer to a deal on the ordination of bishops, long a sticking point.
Raghavan, currently deputy CEO of JPMorgan's EMEA operations, will oversee the co-ordination of the bank's EMEA business in asset management and private banking as well as the corporate and investment bank.
The document prepared by the National Police Co-ordination Centre (NPoCC) and obtained by The Sunday Times includes the "real possibility" of calling on military assistance and preventing officers from taking leave.
This would involve Europeans taking on more of the security burden in their own backyard in exchange for continued American protection, and co-ordination on the economic and technological challenge from China.
André Wüstner, chairman of the German Bundeswehr Association, has characterised the German engagement in Afghanistan as "random aid spending, little co-ordination between ministries, paired with illusions of feasibility and excessive expectations".
Yet Mr Trump embraced the House Republicans' verdict with enthusiasm, tweeting in all-capital letters that the committee had found no evidence of collusion or co-ordination between Russia and his campaign.
It would require co-ordination with the Russians and the regime, but they would know that the opportunities for weapons smuggling would be far less than with aid brought in by road.
Ensuring that the technology can be thrown into reverse, and that its use is subject to international monitoring and co-ordination, would make it easier to unlock its vast potential for good.
As well as hosting the sick, the monks—most of whom had outside lives and careers before ordination—counsel women on issues they often wouldn't feel comfortable speaking to male monks about.
If anyone is qualified to comment on the rapidly emerging sport of Teqball, it's Ronaldinho: the Brazilian soccer icon renowned throughout the 2000s for his dazzling footwork and co-ordination under pressure.
Small cracks in the impenetrable walls of the Catholic church seem to be growing, and there is only one way to mend them: the church must allow the ordination of female priests.
Officials credit improved co-ordination between agencies, as well as a sweeping purge of state institutions directed against members of the Gulen movement, an Islamic fraternity accused of spearheading the 2016 coup.
Mr. Greear called for a range of actions, including potential background checks before ordination, a task force to develop curriculum to train ministers about sexual abuse, and a possible database of offenders.
The discussion at the synod of whether to recommend in the Amazon region the ordination of women as deacons or that of married men as priests will do little to heal such divisions.
Top succeeds Marco Roddenhof who has taken a new role as Rabobank's head of portfolio management, responsible for the co-ordination and optimisation of balance sheet activities reporting into the chief financial officer.
"The government's basic rule is to prevent any illegal acts or uncertainties regarding cryptocurrency trade, while eagerly nurturing blockchain technology," said Hong Nam-ki, minister of the office for government policy co-ordination.
That means British substitutes for existing EU agricultural and rural funds; comprehensive free-trade agreements with the EU and other trading partners; and ongoing co-ordination of standards between Britain and the union.
Reformers believe that co-ordination in areas such as drugs and mental-health programmes could keep more out of prison, just as joined-up health and social care keeps people out of hospital.
Now, the Vatican is anxious to conclude a deal on the ordination of bishops to head off another showdown with Beijing and to forestall a schism among China's Catholics, the Church sources say.
The church, she added, continued to pursue a more liberal approach, even if it has faced some pushback from other faith leaders abroad for its stance on female ordination and causes like immigration.
The clashes and contradictions that arose during the process are not inherent issues with globalisation, but occurred because of a lack of effective co-ordination between countries of these two different development stages.
Egypt was the first of a handful of Arab countries to recognize Israel under a 1979 peace treaty and the two countries maintain close co-ordination on security as well as energy ties.
As a seminarian, he picketed Cardinal John Patrick Cody for cutting funds at inner-city schools, and when Pfleger decided that he needed extra tickets for his ordination service he printed thirty counterfeits.

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