"The lay faithful are sharers in the priestly mission,for which Jesus offered himself on the cross and continues to be offered in the celebration of the Eucharist for the glory of God and the salvation of humanity. Incorporated in Jesus Christ, the baptized are united to him and to his sacrifice in the offering they make of themselves and their daily activities (cf. Rom12:1, 2). Speaking of the lay faithful the Council says: "For their work, prayers and apostolic endeavours, their ordinary married and family life, their daily labour, their mental and physical relaxation, if carried out in the Spirit, and even the hardships of life if patiently borne-all of these become spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ (cf. 1 Pt2:5). During the celebration of the Eucharist these sacrifices are most lovingly offered to the Father along with the Lord's body. Thus as worshipers whose every deed is holy, the lay faithful consecrate the world itself to God"(23)." ~Christifideles Laici (Pope John Paul II)
In other words, work, prayers, aposotlic endeavors, etc should be carried out as spiritual sacrifices that are offered up in the Eucharistic celebration. This includes, but isn't limited to, redemptive suffering.
The priesthood of the faithful refers to the fact that every baptized Christian is baptized as a priest, prophet, and king. Thus each baptized Christian is a true priest and has been baptized to offer sacrifice to God. This is NOT the same as the ministerial priesthood, which is a separate sacrament.
In most systems of Christian belief the Church is comprised of two broad areas of function. Firstly we have the hierarchy of the ministry or priesthood who minister to the people of the church who comprise the "Lay Faithful" or laity meaning those members of the Church who are not ordained to the ministry or priesthood.
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.Catholic AnswerThe Bishops and priests, by virtue of their ordination, are the only ordinary ministers of the Most Holy Eucharist. The faithful offer the Eucharist as real priests to the extent that they participate in the priesthood of the faithful, but may only be Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist if delegated by a priest or a Bishop.
During holy orders, a bishop typically asks the candidate for priesthood a series of questions related to their commitment to serving the Church and living a life of faith. The bishop also bestows blessings and prayers upon the candidate, invoking the Holy Spirit for guidance and strength in their future ministry.
Thomas J. Thottumkal has written: 'Priesthood & apostleship' -- subject(s): Priesthood, Priesthood, Universal, Universal Priesthood
Phineas Priesthood was created in 1990.
The priesthood was after the order of God, it is referred to the High Priesthood which is the same as God holds. Rather than refer to it as The Priesthood of God, thereby using the name of God in vain, it was called after the order of Melchizeddek who also held the high priesthood.
.Catholic AnswerTo be another Christ, to exercise His priesthood, and to baptize, confirm, hear confessions and absolve from sins, to marry, and to anoint the faithful. The mission of anyone in Holy Orders is to serve the faithful, to be "another Christ", to be Christ's hands and feet, his ears and mouth. To bring Christ to people, and people to Christ.
The three degrees of priesthood in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are Aaronic Priesthood, Melchizedek Priesthood, and the Patriarchal Priesthood (which is not currently bestowed upon individuals but is believed to be part of future blessings). Each degree grants different responsibilities and authority in the church.
The source of the priesthood is Jesus Christ who is considered as the high priest.
Priesthood - album - was created on 2001-07-10.
The priesthood is made up of devout followers of their religion.