| 21. | While she was an ordinand, she was part of the BBC documentary " The Calling ".
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| 22. | A person becomes a member after consultation with their Rector who will recommend them to their Diocesan Director of Ordinands.
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| 23. | In addition to these positions, he became Diocesan Director of Ordinands and of Post-Ordination Training in 1986.
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| 24. | One who is in preparation for, or who is undergoing the process of ordination is sometimes called an ordinand.
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| 25. | In 1990, he became canon residentiary of Chester Cathedral and Diocesan Director of Ordinands, holding both posts until 1994.
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| 26. | The ordinand then kisses the orar and the bishop's hand, and the subdeacons vest the ordinand in the orar.
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| 27. | The ordinand then kisses the orar and the bishop's hand, and the subdeacons vest the ordinand in the orar.
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| 28. | In the past, ordinands who were gay, lesbian, or bisexual did not admit their sexuality, and were ordained.
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| 29. | Later he was Director of Ordinands for the Diocese of Hereford and then St Edmundsbury, retiring through ill health in 2009.
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| 30. | Being twenty-eight years old when he was ordained deacon, Maurice was older and with a wider experience than most ordinands.
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