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Elizabeth Catherine Ferard (22
February 1825 – 18
April 1883) was a
deaconess credited with
revitalising the
deaconess order in the
Anglican Communion...
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Copenhagen from its
inauguration in 1863. In 1862,
Elizabeth Catherine Ferard received Deaconess Licence No. 1 from the
Bishop of London,
making her the...
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- Canterbury,
Reformation martyr John
Donne (1572–1631), priest, poet
Elizabeth Ferard (1825–1883),
first Deaconess of the
Church of England,
founder of the Community...
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Campbell Tait,
restored the "ancient
order of deaconesses" with
Elizabeth Ferard by the
laying on of hands.
Women were
ordained deaconesses by the Bishop...
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Elizabeth Catherine Ferard,
first deaconess of the
Church of England....
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Ramos P,
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