I'm not understanding exactly what you want here. Sacrament of ordination means that a person is "selected" to have authority and the responsibility to represent the church. The sacrament of Ordination is known as The King James Version of The Bible representing the body of Christ (the church)
There is no Biblical basis really. Click on 'related links' below to see an essay on the subject.
Ordained Ministers in the Catholic Church receive the sacrament of holy orders. This one sacrament has three levels. The first level is the episcopate for the ordination of bishops. The second level is the priesthood for the ordination of priests, and the third level is the diaconate for the ordination of deacons. Resources: The Catechism of the Catholic Church from paragraph 1536 to 1589
Orders: the sacrament of Ordination.
Holy Orders. (aka Ordination)
Marjorie Warkentin has written: 'Ordination, a biblical-historical view' -- subject(s): Ordination 'Ordination'
Yes, as long as he does not remarry.
Acts 8:17
In Roman Catholicism there are seven:Baptism, Confession, Commmunion, Confirmation, Marriage, Ordination and the Sacrament of the Sick or Last Rites.
Holy Orders- it is the scarament received when being ordained Deacon, Priest, and Bishop
Eucharist and Reconciliation
The minister of the sacrament of Holy Orders is typically a bishop. In the Catholic Church, ordination to the diaconate, priesthood, or episcopacy can only be conferred by a bishop who is the ordaining minister.
The Sacrament of Holy Orders includes three main rites: the rite of admission to candidacy, the rite of ordination to the diaconate, and the rite of ordination to the priesthood. These rites involve prayers, laying on of hands by the bishop, anointing with holy oil, and the giving of sacred objects like the chalice and paten.
The sacrament or rite of ordination as a member of the Christian clergy, esp. in the grades of bishop, priest, or deacon.