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Holy Orders In Other Christian Denominations

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Holy Orders in other Christian denominations refer to the sacrament or ritual by which individuals are ordained as clergy in non-Catholic Christian traditions.

Key Features

  • Ordination
  • Laying on of hands
  • Service or ceremony
  • Hierarchy within the church

Pros

  • Provides structure and leadership within the church
  • Allows for individuals to serve in specific roles within the religious community
  • Traditionally seen as a sacred and important ritual within Christian traditions

Cons

  • May limit opportunities for certain individuals, such as women or LGBTQ+ people, within the clergy
  • Can perpetuate hierarchical power structures within the church

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