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But this is a public park and it's a city ordinance that the statues cannot be crawled on ''.
" The Christian ministry is not derived from the people but from the pastors ; a scriptural ordinance provides for this ministry being renewed by the ordination of a presbyter by presbyters ; this ordinance originates with the apostles, who were themselves presbyters, and through them it goes back to Christ as its source .".
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( Mormon or LDS Church ) who hold the Melchizedek priesthood may use consecrated oil in performing the ordinance of blessing of the " sick or afflicted ", though oil is not required if it is unavailable.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also holds this belief, and holds baptismal services in which righteous people are baptized in behalf of their ancestors who, it is believed, are given the opportunity to accept the ordinance.
It appeared an unworthy thing that in the celebration of this most holy feast we should follow the practice of the Jews ... For we have it in our power, if we abandon their custom, to prolong the due observance of this ordinance to future ages by a truer order ... For their boast is absurd indeed, that it is not in our power without instruction from them to observe these things .... Being altogether ignorant of the true adjustment of this question, they sometimes celebrate Passover twice in the same year.
The Eucharist (), also called Holy Communion, the Sacrament of the Altar, the Blessed Sacrament, the Lord's Supper, and other names, is a Christian sacrament or ordinance.
Downtown Kansas City itself is established by city Local ordinance | ordinance to stretch from the Missouri River south to 31st Street ( beyond the bottom of this map ), and from State Line Rd.
In Mormonism, an ordinance is a religious ritual of special significance, often involving the formation of a covenant with God.
In addition, these " conditional " ordinances on behalf of the dead are performed only when a deceased person's genealogical information has been submitted to a temple and correctly processed there before the ordinance ritual is performed.
* 1861 – American Civil War: Secession ordinance is filed by Kentucky's Confederate government.
Norman Doe notes that St. Germain's view " is essentially Thomist ," quoting Thomas Aquinas's definition of law as " an ordinance of reason made for the common good by him who has charge of the community, and promulgated.
There are situations in which an offender is apprehended committing a felony yet the officer will charge the offender with an ordinance / misdemeanor rather than with the actual crime which will keep the case from being moved to a superior court.
Within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints confirmation or " the laying on of hands " is an essential part of the baptismal ordinance.
Within latter-day revelation the ordinance of confirmation is a part of the baptismal covenant and to receive baptism without confirmation is to leave the ordinance incomplete.
* An ordinance is written barring the game of baseball within 80 yards of the Meeting House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts ( first known reference to the game of baseball in North America ).
The Commission eventually decided in favor of a slightly modified version of Nihon-shiki, which was proclaimed to be Japan's official romanization for all purpose by a September 21, 1937 cabinet ordinance and is now known as Kunrei-shiki.
* In London, a city ordinance decrees that heating with coal is forbidden when parliament is in session ( the ordinance is not particularly effective ).

ordinance and usually
Government priorities and activities are established in a budget ordinance usually adopted each November.
:# Sacrament: This ordinance is usually performed weekly in every church congregation.
:# Naming and blessing a child: Typically this ordinance is performed shortly after a child's birth ; it is usually performed only once for each individual.
:# Patriarchal blessing: This ordinance is usually performed only once for an individual.
:# Dedication of a grave: This ordinance is performed immediately before the body is placed in the grave ; it is usually performed only once.
:# Dedication of a land or country for the preaching of the gospel: This ordinance is usually performed before or soon after missionaries begin to preach in a particular country ; it is usually performed only once ( but may be performed again if missionaries have not been in a particular country for an extended period of time ); it is typically performed by an Apostle.
In the Latter Day Saint movement, the second anointing, also known historically and in Latter Day Saint scripture as the fulness of the priesthood, is an obscure and relatively rare ordinance usually conducted in temples as extension of the Nauvoo Endowment ceremony.
Government priorities and activities are established in a budget ordinance usually adopted each November.
The ordinance is usually performed during a baptismal service or a fast and testimony meeting in the following manner:

ordinance and known
The earliest known mention of baseball in the United States was a 1791 Pittsfield, Massachusetts, ordinance banning the playing of the game within of the town meeting house.
Initially known as New Lancaster, and later shortened by city ordinance ( 1805 ), the town quickly grew ; formal incorporation as a city came in 1831.
The ordinance provided that the various districts of Georgetown shall be known by their own names.
The ordinance would have been impossible to carry out, but its terms were known, and the government's refusal to reduce any of the other taxes on the people sparked the Maillotin revolt in 1381.
In 1979, Cotati voters approved a rent control ordinance for all residential rentals, but in 1995, that ordinance was partly preempted by the passage of AB ( Assembly Bill ) 1164, known as the Costa / Hawkins Bill.
It was once known as " The White City " because of an ordinance requiring all buildings to be painted white.
On 9 July 1568, Pope Pius V, the successor of the Pope who closed the Council of Trent, promulgated an edition, known as the Roman Breviary, with his Apostolic Constitution Quod a nobis, imposing it in the same way in which, two years later, he imposed his Roman Missal and using language very similar to that in the bull Quo primum with which he promulgated the Missal, regarding, for instance, the perpetual force of its provisions, the obligation to use the promulgated text in all places, and the total prohibition of adding or omitting anything, declaring in fact: " No one whosoever is permitted to alter this letter or heedlessly to venture to go contrary to this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, precept, grant, indult declaration, will decree and prohibition.
Upon Robespierre's motion it decreed that none of its members should be capable of sitting in the next legislature ; this is known as the self-denying ordinance.
She later became known for her strong views against homosexuality and for her campaigning in 1977 to repeal a local ordinance in Dade County, Florida, that prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, an involvement that significantly damaged her popularity and career.
As part of the endowment ceremony, the ordinance of washing and anointing symbolizes the ritual cleansing of priests that took place at Israel's Tabernacle, Solomon's Temple, and the Second Temple, later known as Herod's Temple.
By the time the ordinance of secession had passed in May 1861, Vance was a captain stationed in Raleigh, commanding a company known as the " Rough and Ready Guards ," part of the Fourteenth North Carolina Regiment.
In 1593, an ordinance of the municipality of Dogliani which forbade the harvesting of dozzetti grapes earlier than Saint Matthew's Day, unless an exceptional authorization had been granted, has been taken to refer to this variety, which is still known in local dialects under the names duzet and duset.
On July 7, 2008, a Washington State Appeals Court found that the portion of the CAO known as the clearing and grading ordinance is an indirect and illegal " tax, Fee, or charge ", and that prior to restricting the clearing of land for lawn or pasture, King County must demonstrate how that act could cause harm.
The other, lesser known, ordinance was a move aimed directly at the Wokou.
Moreover, the Irish Parliament's legislation had to be approved by the English Parliament under a 15th century ordinance known as Poynings ' Law.
On 9 July 1568 Pope Pius V promulgated an edition, known as the Roman Breviary, with his Apostolic Constitution Quod a nobis, imposing it in the same way in which he imposed his Roman Missal two years later and using language very similar to that in the bull Quo primum with which he promulgated the Missal, regarding, for instance, the perpetual force of its provisions, the obligation to use the promulgated text in all places, and the total prohibition of adding or omitting anything, declaring in fact: " No one whosoever is permitted to alter this letter or heedlessly to venture to go contrary to this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, precept, grant, indult declaration, will decree and prohibition.
On 9 July 1568, Pope ( Saint ) Pius V, the successor to Pius IV who closed the Council of Trent, promulgated an edition, known as the Roman Breviary, with his Apostolic Constitution Quod a nobis, imposing it in the same way in which, two years later, he imposed his Roman Missal and using language very similar to that in the bull Quo primum with which he promulgated the Missal, regarding ; for instance, the perpetual force of its provisions, the obligation to use the promulgated text in all places, and the total prohibition of adding or omitting anything, declaring in fact: " No one whosoever is permitted to alter this letter or heedlessly to venture to go contrary to this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, precept, grant, indult declaration, will decree and prohibition.
In the Latter Day Saint movement, Confirmation ( also known as the Gift of the Holy Ghost or the Baptism of Fire and of the Holy Ghost ), is an ordinance essential for salvation.

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