Marriage, I think. Priest are not allowed to get married.
The sacrament is now known as the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and it can only be administered by a priest.
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders ( priest only).
The sacrament of Holy Orders can be administered to a priest by a bishop who has the authority to ordain priests within the Catholic Church.
Only a priest or bishop can hear confessions or anoint the sick.
Only an ordained priest or bishop can hear a confession.
No, a deacon cannot lead the sacrament of the Eucharist as they only assist the priest.
Catholic AnswerOnly priests and bishops can presently anoint the sick. The sacrament often includes hearing the confession of the individual and only a priest can hear a confession. Only in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches is this considered as a sacrament.
Only God can heal you from sin, and will do so if you are truly sorry without seeing a priest; but you should then see a priest fpr the sacrament of reconciliation before receiving communion.
Because anointing of the sick forgives all sins and only priests can do that
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.
Yes. recent court decisions establish that the only secure conversations in the case of law breaking is between lawyer-client, and between priest-confessor in the sacrament of reconciliation which is only available to Catholics.
In the Catholic Church, Holy Orders can typically be received only once, as it is a sacrament that permanently marks a person's soul. However, someone who has been ordained as a deacon can later be ordained as a priest or bishop.