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What is the past tense of minister?

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The past tense of minister is ministered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of minister is ministers.

The present participle of minister is ministering.

The past participle of minister is ministered.

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Father John Brosnan, the sky pilot of Pentridge, ministered to Ryan during his last hours.
Kino was an Italian Jesuit missionary who ministered in California and the Southwest.
Priests from religious orders and the diocesan priests both ministered in that part of Down.
I am very grateful for the many times not only seminary colleagues but also seminary students have ministered to me in times of terror or grief.
I can pretty much say that every continent I've heard from, from people that he's ministered to, people that don't know him.
She was mother of Joe Kearney who ministered as a priest in Knock for a number of years.

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