Matthew
28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
28:20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, [even] unto the end of the world. Amen.
they follow jesus they carry on his works they pray and respect him they will always believe and never stop believing in jesus that is how priest deacons and bishops respect jesus and carry on his works
yes. they are the main carriers of jesus' mission today
Holy orders are sacraments in the Catholic Church that establish individuals as clergy, such as deacons, priests, or bishops. Through holy orders, individuals receive the grace and authority to carry out sacred duties and serve the Church and its followers. The sacrament is seen as a way to continue the apostolic succession and ensure the continuation of the Church's teachings and sacraments.
They carry a crosier.
Holy Orders are important in the Catholic Church because they confer the authority to carry out sacred duties, such as administering the sacraments and leading the faithful. Through Holy Orders, men are ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops, enabling them to serve and guide the Church in accordance with their specific roles and responsibilities. This spiritual leadership is essential for the continuity and well-being of the Church and its members.
The ordained ministries in the Catholic Church are deacons, priests and bishops. There are also other extraordinary ministers but they are not ordained. Am example would be a Eucharistic minister.
The purpose of Holy Orders in Roman Catholicism is to ordain men to the service of God and his fellow man as either a deacon, priest, or bishop. The purpose is to give him the grace to sanctify others and bring them to God.
Easy, Catholic clergy are bishops, priests, and deacons who have been ordained into the sacrificial priesthood of Christ through the Apostolic succession, and thus carry Our Blessed Lord's mandate to minister to His people. Anglican clergy are protestants who lost apostolic succession and do not have a proper sacrificial priesthood. Please see Apostolicae Curae issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1896 on the validly of Anglican Orders:http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Leo13/l13curae.htm
In the New Testament, with the coming of Jesus, the Old Testament priesthood was brought to an end, and the priesthood of Christ was established with the twelve apostles at the Last Supper in the upper room (Matthew 26:17-29; Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:7-23). This priesthood is modeled on Christ's own priesthood, which is foreshadowed in Melchizedek (Heb 5:6; 6:20, and Heb 7 based on Psalm 110 which envisions the Messiah as both an enthroned King (Ps 110:1) and as a Melchizedekian priest (Ps 110:4)). Also see Heb 2:10; 5:5-10, Heb 1:6, Heb 2:11012, Heb 2:13014. Jesus chose the twelve apostles to serve as the heads of the new People of God (Matt 19:28; Rev 21:12-14). Their ministry is outlined in Acts 15:23; 1 Cor 4:15, Acts 14:23. The exercise of their ministry was to the whole world (Acts 1:8) and is measured against the supreme model of their Lord (Mark 10:43-45; 1 Pet 5:3).
walking stick
Priests didn't carry a shield, warriors carry a shield.
Modern popes no longer carry a crozier, the hook 'shepherd's staff' carried by bishops. They carry instead a Papal Cross.