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They are not accepted to talk a homily during the mass.Their vow of Holy Order is not banished and he is not allowed to take the sacrament of Matrimony.
The answer to this is YES. You need to be baptized in the catholic church then only you are entitled to receive the sacrament of confirmation.
Outward signs of holy orders include the laying on of hands by a bishop, the specific prayers and blessings said during the ordination ceremony, and the presentation of symbolic items such as a stole or chasuble. Additionally, the newly ordained person may receive a physical sign of their office, such as a ring or a miter.
Richard H. N. Davidson has written: 'A brief explanation of the baptism of children and an outline of the order for the administration of the sacrament as set forth in the book of common order' -- subject(s): Baptism, United Church of Canada 'Holy matrimony'
To receive Confirmation one must be in a state of grace. One should receive the sacrament of Penance in order to be cleansed for the gift of the Holy Spirit. More intense prayer should prepare one to receive the strength and graces of the Holy Spirit with docility and readiness to act.
.Catholic AnswerThe sacrament of Matrimony is a pledge of faithfulness and love between a man and a woman that is witnessed by the Church and God. Through this sacrament God gives to the couple the graces necessary for their state in life. Thus "authentic married love is caught up into divine love." (Gaudium et spes 48 § 1). The marriage covenant is a sign of the marriage covenant between Our Blessed Lord (Jesus Christ) and His Church (the Catholic Church). .from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994The grace of the sacrament of Matrimony1641 "By reason of their state in life and of their order, [Christian spouses] have their own special gifts in the People of God." (Lumen Gentium 11 § 2) This grace proper to the sacrament of Matrimony is intended to perfect the couple's love and to strengthen their indissoluble unity. By this grace they "help one another to attain holiness in their married life and in welcoming and educating their children." (Lumen Gentium 11 § 2; cf. Lumen Gentium 41)
Yes. Further, you can not have any outstanding unconfessed mortal sins.
To receive Confirmation one must be in a state of grace. One should receive the sacrament of Penance in order to be cleansed for the gift of the Holy Spirit. More intense prayer should prepare one to receive the strength and graces of the Holy Spirit with docility and readiness to act.
The sacrament of Holy Matrimony is the sixth of the the seven sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. This sacrament of Matrimony occurs when a man and a woman approach the Church to be married. For your further enlightenment the word "matrimony" is derived from the Latin word "matrimonium" which means marriage or wedlock.
The sacraments in order : * Baptism (Christening) * Confirmation (Chrismation) * Holy Eucharist (or Holy Communion) * Penance (Confession / Reconciliation) * Anointing of the Sick (known prior to Vatican II as Extreme Unction (or more literally from Latin: Last Anointing); informally, the "Last Rites") * Holy Orders * Matrimony
Catholic Answer. According to the old Baltimore Catechism, A Sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace. There are seven of them, Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony. The Catechism of the Catholic Church gives the following definition:The sacraments are efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the sacraments are celebrated signify and make present the graces proper to each sacrament. They bear fruit in those who receive them with the required dispositions. Thus they are the way in which God imparts saving grace to our soul in order for us to be saved.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation(Penance) is one of the few sacraments that we can receive more than once in our lifetime. It is a wonderful experience of God's mercy and love for each of us. Many young people who receive this sacrament say that it lifts the burdens of their hearts. Although many young people struggle with this sacrament because they do not understand it, it is important for all Catholics to participate in this sacrament regularly. Jesus told his apostles, "Whose sins you shall forgive they are forgiven." This established the apostles, and today, priests, as the representatives within the Christian family invested with the power of forgiving sins in Jesus' name.Reconciliation is the act of making amends and offering apologies in order to again be friends and enjoy peace with the other person or people.