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reordain Meaning

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reordain (v. t.)

To ordain again, as when the first ordination is considered defective.

reordain Sentence Examples

  1. The bishop reordained the defrocked priest after he had completed his penance.
  2. The Reformation movement reordained many Catholic priests and monks.
  3. The Pope has the authority to reordain bishops who have been excommunicated.
  4. The minister was reordained after he had been convicted of a crime and served his time.
  5. The reordained clergy were welcomed back into the fold with open arms.
  6. The bishop reordained the deacon to the priesthood after he had completed his studies.
  7. The reordination ceremony was solemn and moving.
  8. The reordained priest continued to serve the Church faithfully for many years.
  9. The reordination of women into the priesthood has been a controversial topic.
  10. Despite the challenges, the reordination of ordained individuals has provided a second chance at ministry.

FAQs About the word reordain

To ordain again, as when the first ordination is considered defective.

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The bishop reordained the defrocked priest after he had completed his penance.

The Reformation movement reordained many Catholic priests and monks.

The Pope has the authority to reordain bishops who have been excommunicated.

The minister was reordained after he had been convicted of a crime and served his time.