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Your question is a little confusing, but if you are asking who is appointed by Our Blessed Lord to lead the people during a Church service, that would be any duly appointed minister. The primary worship "service" of the Catholic Church is the Holy Mass which is nothing like a protestant "service", except in some outward similarities. The Holy Mass is the re-presentation of Our Blessed Lord's sacrifice of Himself upon the Cross for our salvation. The celebration of the Mass makes us present at that once only sacrifice two thousand years ago in Calvary.

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