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Ordination Card

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Description

Ordination Card - a card to celebrate Ordination to the Priesthood  (also avilable as an anniversary card)

SC06C

ITEM

Ordination Card

 

PRODUCT CODE

SC06C

 

SUITABILITY

A card to celebrate the Ordination to the Priesthood

 

WORDING

Contains the wording of our Watermead Hymn "Gathering"

 

The wording on the front of this card reads:  

 “I am the vine and you are the branches.

Remain in me, and I in you,

and you will bear much fruit...

Ask the Father for anything in my name,

and you shall have it."

 

PRESENTATION

Printed on cream card and hand-finished and presented with a cream 100 gsm quality envelope in a polypropylene display sleeve. 

 

SIZE

110 mm x 220 mm (DL ISO standard envelope size)

 

PLEASE NOTE

These cards are printed when ordered, so it is sometimes possible to personalise the design.  Availability depends on the date required and the price on the quantity ordered. Please ask.

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More information
WATERMEAD STORY The original picture on the front on this card was painted by Hazel for the Golden Anniversary celebration of her parish priest, Fr Terry, and was used on all the stationery for the occasion. The hymn wording printed inside this card is 'Gathering' and the hymn was one commissioned by a parish for the jubilee anniversary of their priest - lyrics written to reflect Eucharistic Prayer no.III). ORDINATION The Sacrament of Ordination is when an individual is consecrated as deacon, priest or bishop, enabling them to serve their Church as clergy in performing various religious rites and ceremonies. The duration and required study for ordination, along with the ceremony, depends on the particular Christian denomination. (The noun ordination comes from the Latin word ordinare, meaning “put in order.”) THE SACRAMENTS The Christian journey is marked by special moments of God’s blessing called Sacraments. There are seven: Baptism (Christening), Confirmation (or Chrismation), the Eucharist (Holy Communion), Penance (Confession/Reconciliation), the Anointing of the Sick (formerly termed Last Rites), Holy Orders (Priesthood and Religious life) and Matrimony (Marriage) - linking the stages of human life with the stages of the spiritual life.