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  • What are the requirements to become an Episcopal priest? Are women eligible to become Episcopal priests?


  • Hi lionnyc, 1) What are the requirements to become an Episcopal priest? Here are a few links which list the various steps to priesthood but it would be best to contact your local Diocese for their specific requirements. Episcopal Diocese of Maine Handbook for the Ordination Process Priesthood THE PRIESTHOOD I. PREPARATION BEFORE APPLICATION A. Before applying for consideration as a Postulant for Holy Orders, the following requirements must be met: 1. For no less than one year the person must have been a confirmed adult communicant in good standing of a Congregation within the Diocese of Maine. That Congregation must be willing to involve itself actively in the person's preparation for Holy Orders. 2. The person must have completed either the two-part discernment process sponsored by the Commission on Ministry or an equivalent approved by The Bishop and the Commission on Ministry. The person must provide COHO such information as it may request concerning his or her participation in the discernment processes. For further information on discernment contact the Commission on Ministry. See also Appendix N. 3. The person has been, and continues to be, engaged in spiritual formation, usually with assistance from a spiritual director, pursuing a study of scripture and theology, continuing in prayer and liturgy, and demonstrating an active ministry in the Church. 4. The person has consulted with the member of the Clergy in charge of the Congregation ("the Priest in Charge"). The Priest in Charge has made a careful inquiry, in consultation with other leaders of the Congregation, into the physical, intellectual, moral, emotional, and spiritual qualifications of the person. In the course of such inquiry the Priest in Charge shall assist the person in determining to which order the person feels called, the grounds of the desire for admission to Holy Orders, and such personal circumstances as may bear on the person's qualifications or course of preparation. 5. The Priest in Charge has made a written report of his or her findings to the Bishop. If the Priest in Charge is unable to support the person for Postulancy, he/she will assure that the person receives pastoral care. II. APPLICATION FOR POSTULANCY III. FROM APPLICATION TO POSTULANCY IV. FROM POSTULANCY TO CANDIDACY V. FROM CANDIDACY to TRANSITIONAL DIACONATE VI. FROM TRANSITIONAL DIACONATE TO PRIESTHOOD http://www.diomaine.org/priesthandbook.htm Flow Chart A GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE FORMATION PROCESS FOR DEACONS http://www.diomaine.org/flowdiaconate.htm The Priest?s Handbook for Discernment and Formation in The Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Michigan OVERVIEW OF PROCESS "The process towards ordination to the Priesthood will involve discernment, formation/ education, and practical experience. Discernment will primarily take place during the period before postulancy; formation/education will primarily take place in seminary, between postulancy and ordination as a transitional deacon; and practical experience will come primarily during the later period in seminary and as a transitional deacon. However, all three aspects-discernment, formation, and experience-will occur throughout the entire process. Below is a brief overview of the process; for details see the checklist, pp 10-14. ASPIRANT TO POSTULANT [1.5 to 3 years] Period of discernment with clergy Parish discernment process With Supervised Ministry Project Medical, psychological psychiatric exams BACOM (see p 4) Background check initiated (see p 4) POSTULANT TO CANDIDATE TO TRANSITIONAL DEACON [6 to 12+ months] Seminary, including: Clinical Pastoral Education [CPE] (see p 5) Field Experience in a parish Interview with Standing Committee prior to Candidacy General Ordination Exams DEACON TO PRIEST [6 to 12+ months Work in a parish in the Diocese of Eastern Michigan for at least 6 months [see] Seminaries of the Episcopal/Anglican Church [see] PRIESTHOOD CHECK LIST http://www.eastmich.org/ToolKits/PriestsManual.pdf Outline of the Ordination Process for the Diocese of West Virginia http://www.wvdiocese.org/about/discernment.asp A Guide to the Ordination Process and its Requirements In the Diocese of Newark http://www.dioceseofnewark.org/comhome/comguidelines.html Guidelines for the Discernment Process The Episcopal Diocese of Alaska http://home.gci.net/~episcopalak/commission%20on%20ministry.htm Ordination in the Episcopal Church http://www.iliff.edu/catalog/Ordination.pdf 2) Are women eligible to become Episcopal priests? The gradual acceptance of female ordination within the Anglican Communion : "There has historically been a threefold ministry in the church, consisting of deacons, priests and bishops. Prior to the mid-20th century, all provinces in the Anglican Communion had refused to consider female candidates as eligible for ordination to the priesthood, no matter what their qualifications. There was little discussion on the matter. However, in the 1960s, the evolving feminist movement began to have an impact on the Anglican Communion, particularly in the west. Discussions of the unthinkable began. By 1974, the first female priests were ordained in the U.S. By 1998, debate had been confined to the sizeable minority of provinces which still banned the ordination of women." http://www.religioustolerance.org/femclrg3.htm Female Priests in the Episcopal Church 24 Years of Women's Ordination http://newark.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/womenpr.html I hope this helps to give you a good idea of the process. If you have any questions, please post a clarification request and wait for me to respond before closing/rating my answer. Thank you, hummer Google Search Terms Used: episcopal ordination requirements priest episcopal ordination priesthood episcopal ordination priest women







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