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a sacrament of service
"Mass" is a church service ... not a sacrament.
No.
Holy Orders is considered a sacrament involving a vocation since one must be "called" to receive it and not everyone is. The calling or vocation involves the desire to pursue holy orders as well as the Church's invitation to receive them. Since Holy Orders dictates an entire way of life, that is, that once received you are expected to live the life of a religious in the service of God, the sacrament is life-altering event, a vocation.
a sacrament of service
Holy Orders is the sacrament by which bishops, priests, and deacons are ordained and receive the authority and grace to perform their respective roles within the Church. It is a sacrament of service and mission, allowing individuals to serve God and the community through their ordained ministry.
If it is simply a wedding service, only the Sacrament of Matrimony is received. If the marriage is held as part of a Mass, then the Sacrament of Eucharist is also received.
The church as: Insitution, Herald of God's word, Sacrament, Body of Christ, Servant, Community of Disciples. The church as: Insitution, Herald of God's word, Sacrament, Body of Christ, Servant, Community of Disciples.
In a sacrament ceremony, participants typically include the clergy or minister who officiates the service, the congregation or community members who are present, and individuals receiving the sacrament, such as baptisms, confirmations, or communion. The specific roles may vary depending on the denomination and the type of sacrament being observed. Family members and sponsors may also play a significant role, especially in ceremonies like baptism or confirmation.
Roman Catholic AnswerHoly Orders is specifically aimed at conforming a man to be another Christ. He is ordained ONLY to serve. All of the graces that come in the sacrament of ordination are only there to help a man serve his fellow man. Going all the way up to the Holy Father, whose highest title is "Servant of the Servants of God".
Service to othersRoman Catholic AnswerThe Sacrament of Holy Orders is considered a sacrament of the living in that the grace of the sacrament is NOT received by the individual if he receives it in a state of grave sin. He is still validly ordained, but he does not receive the grace therefrom.
Mass is a sacrament in that Holy Communion is created through transubstantiation and administered to the Catholics present. Without the Eucharist portion of the mass, it is simply a ceremony or service without a sacrament.