ordinant Synonyms

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ordinant Meaning

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ordinant (a.)

Ordaining; decreeing.

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ordinant (n.)

One who ordains.

ordinant Sentence Examples

  1. The ordinant stood before the archbishop, trembling with both anticipation and trepidation.
  2. Each ordinant was presented with a stole, a symbol of their new authority.
  3. The ordinants gathered in the chapel for the solemn ceremony of ordination.
  4. The bishop laid hands on the ordinants, consecrating them for the ministry.
  5. The newly ordained ordinants stepped into their new roles with a mixture of excitement and humility.
  6. The ordinants took the sacred vows, promising to serve God and their fellow human beings.
  7. The ordinants were now empowered to perform sacraments and lead worship services.
  8. The ordinants' journeys continued as they embarked on their mission to spread the Gospel.
  9. The ordinants faced challenges and trials, but they remained steadfast in their faith.
  10. The ordinants' impact on society was immeasurable, inspiring countless lives with hope and compassion.

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Ordaining; decreeing., One who ordains.

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The ordinant stood before the archbishop, trembling with both anticipation and trepidation.

Each ordinant was presented with a stole, a symbol of their new authority.

The ordinants gathered in the chapel for the solemn ceremony of ordination.

The bishop laid hands on the ordinants, consecrating them for the ministry.