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1 The Sacraments at the Service of Communion Two other sacraments, Holy Orders and Matrimony, are directed towards the salvation of others; if they contribute.

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1 1 The Sacraments at the Service of Communion Two other sacraments, Holy Orders and Matrimony, are directed towards the salvation of others; if they contribute as well to personal salvation, it is through service to others that they do so. They confer a particular mission in the Church and serve to build up the People of God. – CCC 1534

2 Sacraments of “Consecration” Sacraments of “Consecration”

3 Directed to salvation of others Directed to salvation of others

4 Sacraments of “Consecration” Sacraments of “Consecration” Directed to salvation of others Directed to salvation of others Holy Orders: toward the faithful Holy Orders: toward the faithful

5 Sacraments of “Consecration” Sacraments of “Consecration” Directed to salvation of others Directed to salvation of others Holy Orders: toward the faithful Holy Orders: toward the faithful Matrimony: toward spouse, family Matrimony: toward spouse, family

6 Sacrament of Holy Orders

7 Holy Orders is the sacrament through which the mission entrusted by Christ to his apostles continues to be exercised in the Church until the end of time: thus it is the sacrament of apostolic ministry. It includes three degrees: episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate. Holy Orders is the sacrament through which the mission entrusted by Christ to his apostles continues to be exercised in the Church until the end of time: thus it is the sacrament of apostolic ministry. It includes three degrees: episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate.

8 Sacrament of Holy Orders

9 Sacrament (visible sign) Sacrament (visible sign)

10 Sacrament of Holy Orders Sacrament (visible sign) Sacrament (visible sign) Instituted by Christ Instituted by Christ

11 Sacrament of Holy Orders Sacrament (visible sign) Sacrament (visible sign) Instituted by Christ Instituted by Christ In the Church In the Church

12 Sacrament of Holy Orders Sacrament (visible sign) Sacrament (visible sign) Instituted by Christ Instituted by Christ In the Church In the Church Until end of time Until end of time

13 Sacrament of Holy Orders Sacrament (visible sign) Sacrament (visible sign) Instituted by Christ Instituted by Christ In the Church In the Church Until end of time Until end of time Apostolic ministry Apostolic ministry

14 Sacrament of Holy Orders Sacrament (visible sign) Sacrament (visible sign) Instituted by Christ Instituted by Christ In the Church In the Church Until end of time Until end of time Apostolic ministry Apostolic ministry Three degrees Three degrees

15 Three degrees of Holy Orders A priestly hierarchy rooted in Scripture A priestly hierarchy rooted in Scripture Bishop Bishop Priests Priests Deacons Deacons

16 Three degrees of Holy Orders To do what? To do what? Instituted to proclaim the Word of God and to restore communion with God by sacrifices and prayer, this priesthood nevertheless remains powerless to bring about salvation, needing to repeat its sacrifices ceaselessly and being unable to achieve a definitive sanctification, which only the sacrifice of Christ would accomplish. (Heb 5, 7, 10) Instituted to proclaim the Word of God and to restore communion with God by sacrifices and prayer, this priesthood nevertheless remains powerless to bring about salvation, needing to repeat its sacrifices ceaselessly and being unable to achieve a definitive sanctification, which only the sacrifice of Christ would accomplish. (Heb 5, 7, 10) --CCC 1540 --CCC 1540

17 Three degrees of Holy Orders New Testament: New Testament: Jesus “orders” his followers: Jesus “orders” his followers: 1 (Jesus/Moses) 1 (Jesus/Moses) 1 (Peter/Aaron) 1 (Peter/Aaron) 3 (Peter, James, John/Aaron, Nadab, Abihu) 3 (Peter, James, John/Aaron, Nadab, Abihu) 12 (12 Apostles/twelve tribes) 12 (12 Apostles/twelve tribes) 70 (Sent by both Jesus and Moses (Num 11) 70 (Sent by both Jesus and Moses (Num 11)

18 Three degrees of Holy Orders Old Testament backdrop: Old Testament backdrop: Exodus 24 Exodus 24 typology for Jesus’ New Priesthood typology for Jesus’ New Priesthood Distinction between laity and priests Distinction between laity and priests Priests offering sacrifice and ritual meal Priests offering sacrifice and ritual meal Institution of a new covenant Institution of a new covenant Parallels to Jesus’ actions Parallels to Jesus’ actions

19 Three degrees of Holy Orders New Testament: New Testament: Jesus “orders” his followers: Jesus “orders” his followers: Bishops (type: Aaron, his sons) Bishops (type: Aaron, his sons) Priests (type: the “seventy”) Priests (type: the “seventy”) Deacons (type: the Levites) Deacons (type: the Levites)

20 Three degrees of Holy Orders New Covenant priesthood rooted in the Priesthood of Jesus Christ himself New Covenant priesthood rooted in the Priesthood of Jesus Christ himself See CCC 1545 See CCC 1545

21 Three degrees of Holy Orders KEY DISTINCTION: KEY DISTINCTION: Ministerial and Common Priesthood Ministerial and Common Priesthood Two participations in the one priesthood of Christ (CCC 1546) Two participations in the one priesthood of Christ (CCC 1546)

22 Three degrees of Holy Orders Two participations in the one priesthood of Christ Two participations in the one priesthood of Christ “They differ essentially.” (CCC 1547) “They differ essentially.” (CCC 1547) How? How?

23 Three degrees of Holy Orders How two “participations” different? How two “participations” different?

24 Three degrees of Holy Orders How two “participations” different? How two “participations” different? Ministerial (or “exterior”) priesthood ordered to common priesthood Ministerial (or “exterior”) priesthood ordered to common priesthood

25 Three degrees of Holy Orders How two “participations” different? How two “participations” different? Ministerial (or “exterior”) priesthood ordered to common priesthood Ministerial (or “exterior”) priesthood ordered to common priesthood Christ builds up His Church through the Priesthood Christ builds up His Church through the Priesthood

26 Three degrees of Holy Orders How two “participations” different? How two “participations” different? Ministerial (or “exterior”) priesthood ordered to common priesthood Ministerial (or “exterior”) priesthood ordered to common priesthood Christ builds up His Church through the Priesthood Christ builds up His Church through the Priesthood So it is a sacrament (visible sign within the Church) So it is a sacrament (visible sign within the Church)

27 Priest acts in persona Christi capitis In the person of Christ the head (CCC 1548) In the person of Christ the head (CCC 1548) Head: source of the Church’s life, one body with her Head: source of the Church’s life, one body with her Mediator between Church and Christ Mediator between Church and Christ Mediator between men and God (in Christ) Mediator between men and God (in Christ) Only Priest confects the Eucharist Only Priest confects the Eucharist

28 Priest acts in persona Christi capitis The presence Christ made visible (CCC 1549) The presence Christ made visible (CCC 1549) Bishop is a type of the Father Bishop is a type of the Father “In persona Christi” refers specifically to sacramental actions “In persona Christi” refers specifically to sacramental actions

29 Priest acts in the name of the whole Church Does NOT mean priest is a delegate of the community Does NOT mean priest is a delegate of the community It does mean he is a representative of the WHOLE CHURCH because he represents Christ (CCC 1553) It does mean he is a representative of the WHOLE CHURCH because he represents Christ (CCC 1553)

30 Celebration of the Sacrament Matter: laying on of hands (CCC 1573) Matter: laying on of hands (CCC 1573) Form: prayer of consecration Form: prayer of consecration Conferred to priests only by a Bishop (CCC 1572) Conferred to priests only by a Bishop (CCC 1572) Guarantees Apostolic Succession (575-576) Guarantees Apostolic Succession (575-576)

31 Recipient of the Sacrament Only a baptized man (CCC 1577) Only a baptized man (CCC 1577) Official argument: Christ’s will Official argument: Christ’s will Other logical reasons follow given sacramental (visible, exterior, fleshly) character Other logical reasons follow given sacramental (visible, exterior, fleshly) character A gift received (CCC 1578): given only to a few men yet for the whole Church (ordered to the Common Priesthood) A gift received (CCC 1578): given only to a few men yet for the whole Church (ordered to the Common Priesthood)

32 Effects of Sacrament The indelible character CCC 1581 The indelible character CCC 1581 Cannot be repeated Cannot be repeated Spiritual character Spiritual character Principle: to act as a priest you have to be a priest Principle: to act as a priest you have to be a priest Priests are priests in heaven: cf Rev 14 Priests are priests in heaven: cf Rev 14 Celibate men who alone sing the song of the lamb Celibate men who alone sing the song of the lamb

33 33 Pause! Questions or comments regarding Holy Orders? Questions or comments regarding Holy Orders? 33

34 Holy Matrimony "The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, is by its nature ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring; this covenant between baptized persons has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament.“ CCC 1601 "The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, is by its nature ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring; this covenant between baptized persons has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament.“ CCC 1601

35 Holy Matrimony The dignity of a sacrament The dignity of a sacrament Marriage exists since the beginning as a natural bond Marriage exists since the beginning as a natural bond Marriage is from God (CCC 1603) Marriage is from God (CCC 1603) The sacrament is a supernatural bond from Christ The sacrament is a supernatural bond from Christ

36 Holy Matrimony A “Covenant” A “Covenant” A sacred family bond A sacred family bond Exchange of persons, not goods Exchange of persons, not goods

37 Holy Matrimony Key text in Scripture: Mark 10 Key text in Scripture: Mark 10 “…what God has joined…” “…what God has joined…” A supernatural act by God A supernatural act by God Disciples are confused: Jesus is instituting a Sacrament Disciples are confused: Jesus is instituting a Sacrament Indissolubility: a logical consequence of Holy Matrimony Indissolubility: a logical consequence of Holy Matrimony

38 Holy Matrimony A sign of Christ’s union with the Church A sign of Christ’s union with the Church Christ’s first miracle at a wedding (CCC 1615) Christ’s first miracle at a wedding (CCC 1615) Indissolubility: Christ will not leave his Church Indissolubility: Christ will not leave his Church

39 Holy Matrimony Key text: Ephesians 5 (cf CCC 1616) Key text: Ephesians 5 (cf CCC 1616) A “great mystery”: reference to Christ and the Church A “great mystery”: reference to Christ and the Church Christ and the Church IS NUPTIAL (CCC 1617) Christ and the Church IS NUPTIAL (CCC 1617)

40 Celebration of Holy Matrimony Normally during Holy Mass (CCC 1621) Normally during Holy Mass (CCC 1621) Eucharist as source Eucharist as source Reception of sacrament of penance Reception of sacrament of penance Spouses are the ministers of the sacrament through their consent Spouses are the ministers of the sacrament through their consent

41 Recipients of Holy Matrimony Spouses are the ministers of the sacrament through their consent (CCC 1625) Spouses are the ministers of the sacrament through their consent (CCC 1625) One man and one woman One man and one woman Free Free Faithful Faithful Fruitful Fruitful

42 Recipients of Holy Matrimony Matter and form: the mutual giving and accepting of consent by the spouses Matter and form: the mutual giving and accepting of consent by the spouses Conjugal act consummates the marriage Conjugal act consummates the marriage

43 Four key/cool points (CCC 1631) 1. Matrimony is a liturgical act 2. Is an ecclesial order 3. A state of life in the Church 4. Public character

44 Effects of Matrimony See CCC 1638 ff See CCC 1638 ff A BOND !!! (real, invisible) A BOND !!! (real, invisible) Strength for duties, special gifts Strength for duties, special gifts Grace to attain holiness Grace to attain holiness Encounter with Christ, God (ccc 1642) Encounter with Christ, God (ccc 1642) Children: the “crowning glory” of matrimony (CCC 1652) Children: the “crowning glory” of matrimony (CCC 1652) Grace to hand faith on to kids Grace to hand faith on to kids

45 CONCLUSION! Sacraments: powers that flow from the body of Christ! Sacraments: powers that flow from the body of Christ! The power to know and grow in God’s own triune life, who became flesh for our sake. The power to know and grow in God’s own triune life, who became flesh for our sake.

46 Final Assignment: Final Assignment: Your protestant friend, a 45 yr old teacher, tells you that he doesn’t understand why Catholics have to “do all these rituals to be close to God.” He says Jesus came to “set us free from all that stuff.” Write an email response to your friend in which you explain what is the Catholic view of the “Sacramental economy,” giving two distinct reasons to explain why the Sacraments are logical and/or essential. Your protestant friend, a 45 yr old teacher, tells you that he doesn’t understand why Catholics have to “do all these rituals to be close to God.” He says Jesus came to “set us free from all that stuff.” Write an email response to your friend in which you explain what is the Catholic view of the “Sacramental economy,” giving two distinct reasons to explain why the Sacraments are logical and/or essential. Email it to frmuir@diocesephoenix.org by 12/18/12 at 11:59 pm. Email it to frmuir@diocesephoenix.org by 12/18/12 at 11:59 pm.frmuir@diocesephoenix.org


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