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  2. Holy orders in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Priests lay their hands on the ordinands during a Catholic rite of ordination. The sacrament of holy orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishops, priests, and deacons, in decreasing order of rank, collectively comprising the clergy. In the phrase "holy orders", the word "holy" means "set apart for a sacred purpose".

  3. Holy orders - Wikipedia

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    In most branches of the Anglican church, women can be ordained as priests, and in some of them, can also be ordained bishops. Anointment of the hands of a newly ordained priest. Bishops are chosen from among priests in churches that adhere to Catholic usage. In the Catholic Church, bishops, like priests, are celibate and thus unmarried; further ...

  4. Priesthood in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Through the principle of church economy, the Catholic Church Norms at the same time recognizes as valid the Holy Service of denominations practicing the Symbolum Nicaenum, also known as the Nicene Creed, and deem illicit and therefore find the ordination of priests "objectively sacrilegious" in denominations separated from the one, holy ...

  5. New priests ordained at the Archdiocese of Cincinnati ... - AOL

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    A new priest might be coming to your church. Seven men were ordained priests for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and given their parish assignments on Saturday, the organization said in a release. ...

  6. Pastoral Provision - Wikipedia

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    That identity involved the possibility, after a period of being subject to the local Latin Church bishop, of being granted some distinct type of structure; the use, with the group, but not outside it, of a form of liturgy that retained certain elements of the Anglican liturgy; married Episcopalian priests may be ordained as Catholic priests ...

  7. Catholic priest shortage gives rise to "megachurch" as ...

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    Over a half-century, the average size of a parish increased by 60%, while the number of priests dropped by 40%. Catholic priest shortage gives rise to "megachurch" as parishes expand Skip to main ...

  8. Ordination - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church teaches that one bishop is sufficient to consecrate a new bishop validly (that is, for an episcopal ordination actually to take place). In most Christian denominations that retain the practice of ordination, only an already ordained (consecrated) bishop or the equivalent may ordain bishops, priests, and deacons. [8]

  9. Ordination of women and the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Since 2002, Womenpriests has conducted ordination ceremonies for women to become deacons, priests and bishops, [87] saying that these ordinations are valid because the initial ordinations were conferred by a validly ordained Catholic male bishop (Romulo Antonio Braschi, who left the Catholic Church in 1975 [87]) and therefore they are in the ...