Baptism - normally a priest or deacon. In an emergency anybody.
Confirmation - normally a bishop. With permission, a priest.
Reconciliation - priest
Eucharist - the priest consecrates, deacons and extraordinary ministers can distribute.
Marriage - priest or deacon
Anointing - priest
Holy Orders - bishop
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The priest is the normal minister of Matrimony but a deacon can, with permission also perform a wedding ceremony.
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.
A commissioned minister is a lay person who performs specific church-related ministry that is recognized by an association but does not require the administration of the sacraments. In the United Church of Christ, commissioned ministry is one of three ministries.
It is possible. Even though he is not Catholic, as a baptized Christian there are certain cases where he could legitimately receive sacraments from a Catholic minister. (See canon 844.4, for example). However, whether he ever actually has done so? Not sure...
The priest is the normal minister for Baptism (sometimes a deacon) and Eucharist. Usually Confirmation is ministered by a bishop but can, on occasion and with permission, be ministered by a priest.
The sacraments of initiation are Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation. The sacraments of service are Holy Orders and Matrimony. The sacraments of healing are Reconciliation and Extreme Unction.
Francis J. Statkus has written: 'The minister of the last sacraments' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Clergy, Extreme unction (Canon law)
Sacraments of Healing
The Sacraments of Service are: Holy Orders and Matrimony
Baptism, Confirmation & the Holy Eucharist
The Sacraments are a Gift to us from Christ.