As clerics, deacons are required to say the Liturgy of the Hours daily; Deacons, like bishops and priests, are ordinary ministers of the Sacrament of Baptism and can serve as the church's witness at the sacrament of Holy Matrimony, which the bride and groom administer to each other.
Since I know that priests administer all of the other six sacraments, by process of elimination, that leaves Holy Orders (the sacrament of becoming a deacon, priest, or bishop). Confirmation is usually only administered by a Bishop, or a priest who has his specific authorization, and then using the Sacred Chrism which the Bishop has consecrated.
The bishop has the fullness of holy orders, and may administer any sacrament. The bishop is the only minister able to administer the sacrament of Orders.
Theologically, the bishop is the ordinary minister of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist, though these may be administered by priests as well, either by delegation, granting of faculties, or by virtue of ordination (though understood to be in the place of the bishop, such as the case of the Eucharist).
The sacrament of confirmation are administered by the bishops. This sacrament is ordered to confirm the purpose of baptism. Through this act the partaker is expected to defend the christian faith in words and in deeds.
It is the bishop's job to administer confirmation. This is a sacrament in the Catholic Church. The person is symbolically slapped on the cheek as a soldier of Christ.
In general unless otherwise delegated the sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Orders are administered by a Bishop
The Sacrament of Holy Orders is typically administered through the laying on of hands and prayer by a bishop. During the ordination ceremony, the bishop confers the sacred authority of the priesthood onto the ordained individual, whether as a deacon, priest, or bishop. The specific rituals and prayers involved can vary between different Christian denominations.
A bishop or a priest is normally the ministers of the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
The sacrament is now known as the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and it can only be administered by a priest.
A Bishop.
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.
In the sacrament of holy orders, bishops ordain deacons, priests, and other bishops. This ordination allows individuals to serve the Church in various ministerial roles and is considered a sacred and solemn ritual within the Catholic faith.
The third sacrament of Holy Orders is the Sacrament of the Episcopate, which ordains bishops. Bishops are responsible for the spiritual leadership and governance of a diocese and have the authority to ordain priests and deacons. They are seen as successors to the apostles, entrusted with teaching, sanctifying, and governing the Church.
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No! sacrament is only a system that administered us and the sacramentals is the things that made the man pure without stain of sin.
Only the Bishop can do the Sacrament of Confirmation.
The sacrament of marriage is administered by the bride and groom to each other. The priest and all those gathered are witnesses to that.
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