There are a number of liturgical ministries:
Acolyte (altar server)
Hospitality (ushers)
Eucharistic Ministry (Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist)
Lectors (readers)
Sacristans
Art and Environment (decor)
Music
Some parishes may have more or fewer depending upon the needs of the parish.
.Catholic AnswerBishop, priest, deacon.
The main liturgical service of the Church is the Holy Mass: the Eucharist, which is celebrated daily by every priest in the Catholic Church, sometimes twice or (with special permission) even three times on a Sunday, if necessary. The second most frequently celebrated sacrament would be the sacrament of confession or penance.
The four marks of the catholic church are One Holy Catholic Apostolic
Christianity can be divided into three parts: the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Protestantism. The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church split in the 11th Century. Protestantism was born from Reformation in the 16th Century and split from the Roman Catholic Church at that time.
I am not sure of what your question is asking. If you are asking what the characteristics of the Catholic Church are, there are four: one, holy, catholic and apostolic.
It means that the 4 marks of the Church as spelled out in the Nicene Creed - One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic - are found only in the Catholic Church. Other sects may have one, two or three of these marks but only the Catholic Church possesses all four.
When the schism came to a close, near the time of the Council of Constantine, three popes where vying for the official position: Gregory XII- Roman Catholic Church Benedict XIII- French Catholic Church John XXIII- German Catholic Church
Church is the assembly of the People that God has called together from the ends of the earth. In Catholic usage, the word "Church" has three inseparable meanings: • The People that God gathers in the whole world • The local church (diocese) • The liturgical (above all Eucharistic) assembly The Church draws her life from the Word and the Body of Christ, and so herself becomes Christ's Body. In the Nicene Creed (from 325 C.E.), the Church is professed to be one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. A church is a building where "the" Church comes together to worship God.
Currently, three translations are approved for Catholic liturgical use: the New Jerusalem, the Revised Standard Edition (RSV), and the New American Bible (NAB)
Gerard Stephen Sloyan has written: 'Jesus in focus' -- subject(s): Person and offices 'Liturgy in focus' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Liturgy 'How do I know I'm doing right?' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Conscience, Christian ethics, Catholic authors, Doctrines, Religious aspects of Conscience 'Commentary on the new lectionary' -- subject(s): Bible, English Liturgical lessons, Liturgical lessons, English 'The books of Ruth and Tobit' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Introductions, Study and teaching 'The three Persons in One God' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Trinity 'Nothing of yesterday preaches' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church year sermons, American Sermons, Sermons 'Modern catechetics' -- subject(s): Catechetics, Religious education
No. However, it would be possible if the previous marriage were annulled by the Catholic Church. This would be easier if the previous marriage was not within the Catholic Church. If the previous marriage was within the Catholic Church, an annulment is very difficult. It must be demonstrated that the marriage never existed. To be married in the Catholic Church, both man and wife must be Catholic and in good standing with the Church.
A commissioned minister is a lay person who performs specific church-related ministry that is recognized by an association but does not require the administration of the sacraments. In the United Church of Christ, commissioned ministry is one of three ministries.