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There has to be a special efforts for newly ordained priests to help them in their first years.
Where should the church send newly ordained priests when they are needed everywhere?
For newly ordained priests there was an established procedure.
He is shown in sheer terror at the celebration of his first mass as a newly ordained priest.
When she stepped out into the pouring rain that afternoon, she was a newly ordained priest.
And all four of the newly ordained priests had drunk from the archbishop's chalice at communion.
As a newly ordained priest, he worked with bubonic plague victims in Toulouse.
A newly ordained priest, Gui is driven purely by faith and his sense of vocation.
The church was inaugurated in 1538 by the newly ordained priest Hans Lauridtzen.
John Neumann, later a saint, celebrated a Mass there as a newly ordained priest.
Moral as Rector; and the newly ordained priest, Fr.
He is the author of several light hearted and humorous books based on his experiences as a newly ordained priest in South Wales.
The number of newly ordained priests in the United States has been declining for decades while the Catholic population has been growing.
A newly ordained priest, he is, in his words, "the doctor who's been through seminary," a man who traded a physician's coat for a Roman collar.
Next to Foley, in a fourth chair, sat Father Eager, a newly ordained priest, who seemed to make a point of trailing along at such events.
"I'm sending you out there to make history, not headlines," a Philadelphia pastor recalled Cardinal Krol telling newly ordained priests.
Merasha in the sacrificial cup was diabolical: ultimate betrayal in the very sacrament the newly ordained priest had just been empowered to celebrate.
This led to a system of assigning newly ordained priests as assistant pastors of established parishes, which brought in mission stations as satellite churches.
He was replaced by a newly ordained priest, the Rev. John Kreckel, who stayed in Ottumwa until his death in 1899.
In the context of Christianity, the term often refers to a newly ordained priest, a person who recently took a monastic vow, or a new convert to the religion.
Landing at Boulogne, 2 February, he revisited Rome in July, but, returned then to England as escort to newly ordained priests.
IN 1963, Cardinal Bernard F. Law was a newly ordained priest in Jackson, Miss., denouncing segregation in the diocesan newspaper.
Newly ordained priests are anointed with chrism on the palms of their hands, and newly ordained bishops receive an anointing of chrism on their foreheads.
According to church tradition, newly ordained priests are given new names, and Soghomon was renamed Komitas (named after the seventh-century Armenian catholicos who was also a hymn writer).
It saves a chaplain having to bring his own," the archbishop concluded, as he laid the folded vestment over Javan's arm, as if bestowing it on a newly ordained priest.