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Father Badin was the first priest ordained in the United States.
A dozen years later the order moved its headquarters to Saint Stephen's farm, now called Nerinx, where Stephen Badin, first priest ordained in the United States, had centered the missionary activity which earned for him the title " Apostle of Kentucky ".
Previously, Father Stephen Theodore Badin, the first priest ordained in the United States, called the " circuit rider priest ," had served the Louisville area, along with much of the American frontier.
) The first priest to be ordained in the United States, Father Badin was known as overly strict but zealous.

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His mother, Malvina Badin Huysmans, had been a schoolmistress.
Father Stephen Theodore Badin, a Frenchman came during this time to bless this work of their own hands and celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in their presence.
Local and nearby attractions include Uwharrie National Forest, Badin Lake, Lake Tillery, North Carolina Zoo, and Pinehurst.
Badin is a town located in Stanly County, North Carolina.
Badin is located at 35 ° 24 ' 17 " North, 80 ° 6 ' 57 " West ( 35. 404669 ,-80. 115847 ).
Badin's major employer was ALCOA, which operated a large facility in Badin until 2010.
Until 1928 one could ride from Norwood to Albemarle and Badin in a rail car on the Yadkin Railroad.
The Yadkin had already been developed in the prior decade by Alcoa to produce electricity for their smelting facility in Badin.
Stephen T. Badin High School, a private Catholic high school of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and several Catholic elementary schools ( St. Ann, St. Peter in Chains, St. Joseph Consolidated School, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Queen of Peace, and Mother Teresa ), serve the city and surrounding area.
* Olivier " Zoltar " Badin, " In the Embrace of Evil: Swedish Death Metal New Blood ", Terrorizer # 182, April 2009, p. 32-34.
He was born in Badin, North Carolina.
Hard-bop saxophonists Lou Donaldson ( b. Badin, NC, 11 / 1 / 26 ) and Tina Brooks ( b. Fayetteville, NC, 6 / 7 / 32 ) were originally North Carolinians.
A PAF F-104A Starfighter from No. 9 Squadron intercepted the IAF fighter near Badin in Sindh, Pakistan.

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Combined population of these four districts ( not including Badin ) as per the 1998 census was 2. 891M out of which 1. 469M people lived in urban while the rest 1. 422M people lived in the rural areas.
Though their departure was understandable, it left Badin and other locals wanting for the ancient rituals and lifestyle those Trappist monks had brought with them.

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The monks were invited by Badin and members of his congregation to make their home in the area — which they did for a short while.

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The son of U. S. Senator A. Willis Robertson, Robertson is a Southern Baptist and was active as an ordained minister with that denomination for many years, but holds to a charismatic theology not traditionally common among Southern Baptists.
This brought married priests with their families into U. S. Roman Catholic dioceses for the first time ( Eastern Catholic Churches, in keeping with their own traditions, have ordained married men to the priesthood for centuries ).
* c. 1884: Irish-born U Dhammaloka ordained in Burma ; first named but not first known western bhikkhu.
On returning from a journey to the U. S., he was ordained priest in 1893.
* 1976: Venerable Karuna Dharma became the first fully ordained female member of the Buddhist monastic community in the U. S.
The first U. S. region entirely free of slavery was the Northwest Territory, which was ordained free under the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, passed just before the U. S. Constitution was ratified.
Bishop Brian Farrell, 66, a member of the Legionaries who was ordained a priest for the congregation in 1969, is a Dublin native and presently is the Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity ( from 1970 to 1976 he served as director of the Legionaries ' U. S. novitiate in Orange, Connecticut ).
Born near Krakow, he emigrated to the U. S. in 1893 and was ordained that year ; in 1897, he became pastor of St. Stanislaus Cathedral in Scranton.
" In 1892, the Court in Field v. Clark, 143 U. S. 649, noted " That congress cannot delegate legislative power to the president is a principle universally recognized as vital to the integrity and maintenance of the system of government ordained by the constitution " while holding that the tariff-setting authority delegated in the McKinley Act " was not the making of law ," but rather empowered the executive branch to serve as a " mere agent " of Congress.
The Preamble serves solely as an introduction, and does not assign powers to the federal government ,< ref > See Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U. S. 11, 22 ( 1905 ) (" Although th preamble indicates the general purposes for which the people ordained and established the Constitution, it has never been regarded as the source of any substantive power conferred on the government of the United States, or on any of its departments.
Long went on to serve in World War I, and abandoned his artistic career afterwards, being ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1922, becoming an evangelist in the southern U. S. In his seventies, Reverend Long began painting again, in a far more surrealistic fashion that widely differed from the style of his previous portraiture.
( Augustus Tolton, a former slave who was publicly known to be black when ordained in 1886, is therefore sometimes credited as the first black Catholic priest in the U. S .) Healy was one of nine mixed-race siblings of the Catholic Healy family of Georgia who survived to adulthood and achieved many " firsts " in United States history.
In addition to being an ordained minister, a Harvard law graduate, a member of Congress, and a U. S. Ambassador, Dr. Curry was a historian, an author, a college professor, a promoter of education, and a strong advocate of universal education.
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell ( December 22, 1821 – March 31, 1891 ) was a U. S. Congressman from Iowa's 4th congressional district, an ordained Congregational minister, founder of Grinnell, Iowa and benefactor of Grinnell College.
Fenn was born in 1866 at Clyde, New York, U. S. A., the son of Samuel P. Fenn and Martha Wilson, and was ordained in 1890.
On April 11, 1939, he was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. which after mergers is now known as the Presbyterian Church ( U. S. A .).
A Roman Catholic, Jean-Juste attended a Canadian seminary before becoming the first Haitian to be ordained in the U. S. at Brooklyn's Church of St. Avila.
In the article that he has entitled The Pastoral Provision for Roman Catholics in the U. S. A. an account of the origins of this provision, The Reverend Jack D. Barker traces the origins of the demand for such an arrangement to the Oxford Movement in nineteenth-century England and more immediately to developments in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the 1970s, when the church changed its canons regarding divorce, refused to take a strong public stand against abortion, ordained women to the diaconate and made many changes to its Book of Common Prayer.

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It exists alongside the acceptance of traditional forms of organized religion ( church, ordained personnel, ritual, dogma ).
He was ordained deacon 16 June and priest 22 December 1633.
but the government is left with no reserve granary, under the agricultural system it has ordained.
New officers of the church will be ordained and installed at the 7:30 p.m. service.
:( c ) The two Sacraments ordained by Christ Himself-Baptism and the Supper of the Lord-ministered with unfailing use of Christ's Words of Institution, and of the elements ordained by Him.
In 1900, with the completion of his licentiate in theology, he was ordained as curate, and that year he witnessed the Oberammergau Passion Play.
To distinguish abbots from bishops, it was ordained that their mitre should be made of less costly materials, and should not be ornamented with gold, a rule which was soon entirely disregarded, and that the crook of their pastoral staff ( the crosier ) should turn inwards instead of outwards, indicating that their jurisdiction was limited to their own house.
Within a week, Ambrose was baptized, ordained and duly consecrated bishop of Milan.
In 1905 he ordained the first Ismā ' īlī Constitution for the social governance of the community in East Africa.
In 1807 he was ordained in the priesthood in the Church of England.
" He further asserts that because the Roman Catholic Church does not recognise the Church of England as an apostolic church, a Roman Catholic monarch who abided by their faith's doctrine would be obliged to view Anglican and Church of Scotland archbishops, bishops, and clergy as part of the laity and therefore " lacking the ordained authority to preach and celebrate the sacraments.
He had been ordained priest only one day earlier.
Furthermore, only bishops and presbyters ( priests ) ordained by bishops in the apostolic succession can validly celebrate or " confect " several of the other sacraments, including the Eucharist, reconciliation of penitents, confirmation and anointing of the sick.
.... we must necessarily consider none to be ' really ordained who have not thus been ordained.
Similar objections are voiced by Harvey who comments that there is a " strong and ancient tradition " that the presence of an ordained man is necessary for the celebration of the Eucharist.
In 1763, Greek Orthodox bishop Erasmus of the Diocese of Arcadia, visited London, where John Wesley had considerable conversation with him, and ordained several Methodist lay preachers as priests, including John Jones.
Since John Wesley ordained and sent forth every Methodist preacher in his day, who preached and baptized and ordained, and since every Methodist preacher who has ever been ordained as a Methodist was ordained in this direct " succession " from Wesley, then the Methodist Church teaches that it has all the direct merits coming from apostolic succession, if any such there be.
John Wesley held that, as a presbyter, though not a bishop, he had the power to transmit apostolic succession to others and himself ordained ministers for the United States.
According to tradition, Paul ordained Titus bishop of Gortyn in Crete.
Only ordained priests can administer it, and " any priest may carry the holy oil with him, so that in a case of necessity he can administer the sacrament of anointing of the sick.

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