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- Permission_to_officiate abstract "A Permission to Officiate (PTO) is a concessionary ministry licence granted by an Anglican bishop. A PTO is most commonly issued to a retired deacon, priest or lay reader over the age of 70 years. It allows the person to continue to perform the duties of their calling within the diocese (or part thereof, as may be specified in the license) for a limited period of time.A cleric who was ordained priest or deacon by an overseas bishop needs to have permission to officiate from the archbishop of the province in which he or she intends to officiate before applying to the diocesan bishop for a diocesan licence or permission to officiate.".
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageID "35424653".
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageLength "2003".
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageRevisionID "688554841".
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLink Anglicanism.
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Church_of_England.
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLink Deacon.
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLink Diocese.
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLink Lay_reader.
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Permission to officiate".
- Permission_to_officiate wikiPageWikiLinkText "permission to officiate".
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- Permission_to_officiate subject Category:Church_of_England.
- Permission_to_officiate hypernym Licence.
- Permission_to_officiate type Organization.
- Permission_to_officiate type Organization.
- Permission_to_officiate comment "A Permission to Officiate (PTO) is a concessionary ministry licence granted by an Anglican bishop. A PTO is most commonly issued to a retired deacon, priest or lay reader over the age of 70 years.".
- Permission_to_officiate label "Permission to officiate".
- Permission_to_officiate sameAs Q7169337.
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- Permission_to_officiate sameAs Q7169337.
- Permission_to_officiate wasDerivedFrom Permission_to_officiate?oldid=688554841.
- Permission_to_officiate isPrimaryTopicOf Permission_to_officiate.