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Holy Orders “Men in Black”

WHAT ARE HOLY ORDERS? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q904xIwxnSc

Holy Orders: The Sacrament through which a man is made a bishop, priest or deacon, and is given the grace and power to fulfil the responsibilities of the order to which he is ordained. It is through this sacrament that the mission Christ entrusted to his apostles is continued in the Church today.

Scriptural Foundation The prefigurement of the common priesthood of the faithful is found in Israel. Israel was chosen by God to be a holy nation set apart. Within this nation, however, there was a specific tribe (Levi) that was consecrated to perform the ritual sacrifices and interpret the law. In Acts 1st and 2nd Timothy and Titus, we see very specific reflection of distinct offices (Bishop, Priest and Deacon)

Difference between the common priesthood of the faithful and the ministerial priesthood The ministerial or hierarchical priesthood of bishops and priests, and the common priesthood of all the faithful participate, "each in its own proper way, in the one priesthood of Christ." While being "ordered one to another," they differ essentially. In what sense? While the common priesthood of the faithful is exercised by the unfolding of baptismal grace –—a life of faith, hope, and charity, a life according to the Spirit—, the ministerial priesthood is at the service of the common priesthood. It is directed at the unfolding of the baptismal grace of all Christians. The ministerial priesthood is a means by which Christ unceasingly builds up and leads his Church. For this reason it is transmitted by its own sacrament, the sacrament of Holy Orders. CCC 1547

3 Levels of the Sacrament 1. Episcopate (Bishop)– this is the highest form of the Priesthood. They have the grace to guide, shepherd and sanctify the Church 2. Presbyterate (Priest) – serve the Bishop by proclaiming the word and offering sacrifices. They are able to celebrate the mysteries of the Sacraments. 3. Diaconate (Deacon) – serve the Bishop by aiding in worship, charity and pastoral preaching….(baptisms, funerals and marriage)

Episocate, Presbyterate and Diaconate "The divinely instituted ecclesiastical ministry is exercised in different degrees by those who even from ancient times have been called bishops, priests, and deacons." Catholic doctrine, expressed in the liturgy, the Magisterium, and the constant practice of the Church, recognizes that there are two degrees of ministerial participation in the priesthood of Christ: the episcopacy and the presbyterate. The diaconate is intended to help and serve them. For this reason the term sacerdos in current usage denotes bishops and priests but not deacons. Yet Catholic doctrine teaches that the degrees of priestly participation (episcopate and presbyterate and the degree of service (diaconate) are all three conferred by a sacramental act called "ordination," that is, by the sacrament of Holy Orders: Let everyone revere the deacons as Jesus Christ, the bishop as the image of the Father, and the presbyters as the senate of God and the assembly of the apostles. For without them one cannot speak of the Church. CCC 1554

Episcopate (Bishops) "Amongst those various offices which have been exercised in the Church from the earliest times, the chief place, according to the witness of tradition, is held by the function of those who, through their appointment to the dignity and responsibility of bishop, and in virtue consequently of the unbroken succession going back to the beginning, are regarded as transmitters of the apostolic line.“ CCC 1555 "Episcopal consecration confers, together with the office of sanctifying, also the offices of teaching and ruling. . . . In fact . . . by the imposition of hands and through the words of the consecration, the grace of the Holy Spirit is given, and a sacred character is impressed in such wise that bishops, in an eminent and visible manner, take the place of Christ himself, teacher, shepherd, and priest, and act as his representative (in Eius persona agant).“ "By virtue, therefore, of the Holy Spirit who has been given to them, bishops have been constituted true and authentic teachers of the faith and have been made pontiffs and pastors.“ CCC 1558

The Pope: Bishop of Rome "One is constituted a member of the episcopal body in virtue of the sacramental consecration and by the hierarchical communion with the head and members of the college." The character and collegial nature of the episcopal order are evidenced among other ways by the Church's ancient practice which calls for several bishops to participate in the consecration of a new bishop. In our day, the lawful ordination of a bishop requires a special intervention of the Bishop of Rome, because he is the supreme visible bond of the communion of the particular Churches in the one Church and the guarantor of their freedom. CCC 1559

Presbyterate (Priests) "Because it is joined with the episcopal order, the office of priests shares in the authority by which Christ himself builds up and sanctifies and rules his Body. Hence the priesthood of priests, while presupposing the sacraments of initiation, is nevertheless conferred by its own particular sacrament. Through that sacrament priests by the anointing of the Holy Spirit are signed with a special character and so are configured to Christ the priest in such a way that they are able to act in the person of Christ the head.“ CCC 1563 "Whilst not having the supreme degree of the pontifical office, and notwithstanding the fact that they depend on the bishops in the exercise of their own proper power, the priests are for all that associated with them by reason of their sacerdotal dignity; and in virtue of the sacrament of Holy Orders, after the image of Christ, the supreme and eternal priest, they are consecrated in order to preach the Gospel and shepherd the faithful as well as to celebrate divine worship as true priests of the New Testament.“ CCC 1564

Diaconate (Deacon) Deacons share in Christ's mission and grace in a special way. The sacrament of Holy Orders marks them with an imprint ("character") which cannot be removed and which configures them to Christ, who made himself the "deacon" or servant of all. Among other tasks, it is the task of deacons to assist the bishop and priests in the celebration of the divine mysteries, above all the Eucharist, in the distribution of Holy Communion, in assisting at and blessing marriages, in the proclamation of the Gospel and preaching, in presiding over funerals, and in dedicating themselves to the various ministries of charity. CCC 1570 Before one is ordained a priest, one is ordained a transitional deacon. Once one is ordained a deacon, they cannot receive the sacrament of Matrimony. If, however, they are already married, the permanent diaconate can be still be received. CCC 1571

The sacrament is celebrated through an Ordination Rite during the Mass. Given the importance that the ordination of a bishop, a priest, or a deacon has for the life of the particular Church, its celebration calls for as many of the faithful as possible to take part. It should take place preferably on Sunday, in the cathedral, with solemnity appropriate to the occasion. All three ordinations, of the bishop, of the priest, and of the deacon, follow the same movement. Their proper place is within the Eucharistic liturgy. CCC 1572

Minister of the Sacrament A Bishop in good standing with the Bishop of Rome is the ONLY one who can ordain men to the priesthood

Essential Elements Matter – Imposition of Hands Form – Spoken prayer of consecration

Requirements for Reception Baptized Catholic Male Adequate education and formation -study philosophy, theology, spend time in parishes, “on the job training” No one can give themselves the mandate or the mission to proclaim the Gospel…it comes from the grace of God. Further, priests come from the community but are not chosen by the community.

Effects of the Sacrament As with Baptism and Confirmation, Holy Orders is a permanent change in the spiritual character of the man receiving it. Special configuration to Christ in accordance with the order received. Grace of the Holy Spirit to live the ministry and service of the order received.

Implications A life of service and leadership to the other members of the Church in accordance with the order received.

Those who receive this sacrament model Christ in… Celibacy (give their lives to the Church Poverty (Non-diocesan) Obedience (to Bishop) Permanence of commitment Growth towards perfection in holiness

A Day in the Life of a Priest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsLtYf PtNG0