Monsignor is an horific title given to senoir priests who made significant contributions to the church. A mosignor is still a priest. you do not have to be ordained again to become a monsignorr/
The Pope can administrate all of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. They are: Baptism (Christening), Confirmation, Holy Eucharist (or Holy Communion), Penance (Confession), Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony.
All of them, with the exception of Ordination.
Baptism, Matrimony, Confirmation , Holy Eucharist, Anointing of the sick..but Confirmation is a special sacrament that the Bishop usually perform.
A priest can perform all Sacraments except Ordination and Confirmation. Those two are reserved for the Bishop to do.
The bishop
Yes.
Holy Orders.
The pope is a priest and bishop and. as such, can administer all 7 sacraments.
Confirmation and Holy Orders
Roman Catholic AnswerA bishop may administer all of the sacraments and is the ordinary minister for all of them. A priest is incapable of ordaining and may only confirm with the permission of his bishop. A deacon may baptise, and witness marriage.
Roman Catholic AnswerSix: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Matrimony, Anointing. Any priest may administer these sacraments if he is properly licensed by a Bishop. A priest (parish or otherwise) is incapable of ordination. This is reserved to the Bishop. Confirmation is normally reserved to a Bishop except under particular circumstances.
Because a Bishop has the fullness of the priesthood of Christ, he, alone, can administer all the sacraments, and is empowered by the Holy Spirit to complete baptism with confirmation.
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A bishop is head of the diocese in which he practices. He is the chief minister or pastor within the region or diocese. Often a bishop is the one to administer certain religious sacraments such as Confirmation.