\baptism in an emergency
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A lay person may Baptise in an emergency. A lay person may anoint with oil, although it is not sacramental. A lay person may hear a confession, although it is not sacramental, and rather than pronouncing absolution, a general prayer of forgiveness is prayed together. Confessions heard by laity are NOT protected by the seal of the confessional. A lay person may perform a wedding under government civil license. However, in this instance, in no way is the wedding considered sacramental.
The only sacrament that a lay person may administer is baptism, and that only in an emergency, in an accident where there is danger that a person is dying or dead. You may be asking about Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, who are laypeople (or clerics in Minor Orders) who are appointed to help distribute Holy Communion, they are just called Extraordinary Ministers.
The nurse will administer the sedative.I need to administer all of this paperwork by Friday.The vet decided to administer a painkiller to the kitten.
Yes, Cecilia was a lay person.
Quebec, they would also like to lay claim to Nunavut which they administer. It extends to the North Pole.
An esthetician is a person that can administer the facial chemical peels.
No, a deacon administers the sacrament of Baptism. Deacons can reside over a Marriage Ceremony as the official 'Witness'. This is because only two lay people can administer the sacrament of Marriage.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, anyone can "bless" someone or something, but no, not an official Church blessing, for blessings from the Ritual, or official blessings at Mass, for instance, you need an ordained member of the clergy.
No. recently because of the growth of congregations in catholic churches lay ministers have been allowed to administer the eucharist, but still only a priest can do the blessing and elevation.
To lay the preacher.
A lay responder is an individual who provides assistance in emergency situations without professional training in medical care. This person may administer basic first aid, perform CPR, or help until trained medical personnel arrive. Lay responders play a crucial role in emergencies by offering immediate support and potentially saving lives. Their actions can make a significant difference in the outcome of a medical crisis.