when a priest celebrates the sacrament he exercises his role as. what
Roman Catholic AnswerWhen a priest is celebrating the sacraments, he is an "alter Christus". He is another Christ, as it Our Blessed Lord who actually celebrates the Sacraments through His priest.
A priest performs the sacraments (Mysteries) of the Church, and he also does pastoral work, such as visiting the sick, the prisoners, the widows, plus counselling and many many other duties.
The stole represents the authority and responsibility of the priesthood. It is a symbol of the priest's role as a mediator between God and the community, and is worn to signify the priest's ability to administer the sacraments and lead the faithful in worship.
A Catholic priest fulfills the role of mediator between God and man. The priest is another Christ, consecrated by a bishop in order to assist in serving the Church in the dispensing of sacraments, celebrating of Holy Mass, teaching the ways of God and His Church, converting the heathen and performing the corporal and spiritual acts of mercy among the people God places in his path. The priest's primary role is to sanctify himself and others through the correct execution of these his duties. By his consecration he truly acts in the Person of Christ when dispensing the sacraments for he participates directly in Christ's priesthood; according to Catholic theology, Christ is the true and only mediator between God and man and is prophet, priest and king, roles the priest directly participates in and assumes in the name of Christ as preacher, priest and leader of God's faithful through the virtue of the holy orders and commission from the Church he receives at ordination. Actually, his role is close to that of the Jewish high priest as it was modeled on it.
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The role of a permanent deacon is that they remain a deacon and do not move on to becoming a priest, bishop, etc. They can minister some sacraments and can celebrate mass, but their main role is to help the church, community and charities- through the church. They work for the church.
The role of a high priest in casting spells is that the priest can cast more powerful spells in which a normal spell caster cannot complete. The high priest specializes in love spells.
The most important role of the priest is to perform mass. Without a priest, we could have no communion. A deacon can do almost everything else a priest can do, but only a priest (or higher) may perform transubstantiation (the miracle of turning bread into the body of Christ).
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The three ministries of holy orders are deacon, priest, and bishop. Deacons serve in a helper role, priests lead worship services and administer sacraments, and bishops oversee multiple churches in a region. Each level builds upon the previous one in terms of responsibility and authority within the church.
It's a question of custom. In the Catholic and some protestant churches like the Anglican Churches where the sacramental role of the priest is seen as important, then their clergy are called priests, as priests are given authority to perform sacraments - such as baptism and being the president at the Catholic mass or the Anglican Holy Communion. Of course, the priest is also seen as a teacher, preacher and has a pastoral role, but the sacramental role is seen as the priest's major emphasis. In most of the other protestant churches, the sacramental role of the clergy is not seen as so important, and therefore the 'priest' title is seldom used. Instead, the pastoral, teaching and preaching role is seen as more important and therefore their clergy are referred to as 'pastors' or 'ministers' (from the idea 'to minister to' - meaning 'to take care of') instead. They are still 'priests' in the sacramental sense, as they can still baptise and preside at communion services, but their emphasis is not seen as being here but in the role of pastor instead. So, neither name 'minister/pastor' or 'priest' is wrong - it is just a matter of custom and where the church places the emphasis on the clergy role.
He administers the rites of the church.