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The Bishop is a priest first, and continues to do all the things a priest does, thus he celebrates the Holy Mass, is the normal person who baptizes, counsels people, etc. In addition to all of those ceremonies, the bishop has a couple that are his alone: the Bishop is the usual minister for confirmation, a priest cannot confirm without the Bishop's permission. The Bishop blesses and consecrates the sacred oils during Holy Week, and it is he who consecrates and blesses Churches, altars, etc. But it is the Bishop alone who can ordain a priest or consecrate another Bishop (with the permission of the Holy Father).
A village priest has no real power beyond his little bit of his church. A bishop has much more power over the priest, but not as much as a cardinal. To put it in a business way. The priest is the worker, the bishop is a manager, the cardinal is a Vice president of the company, and the Pope is the CEO.
Usually he wrote about business transactions, native people, religion, and any other related things.
In a Sacrament Reconciliation you need confession, Apologising, Absolutment and Satisfactment
Roman Catholic answer:The Sacrament of matrimony itself consists only in the mutual offer and acceptance of matrimonial rights. The nuptial blessing is the sacrament itself. So the only things that are required are two individuals, of the opposite sexes, who are free to marry, two witnesses, and the priest. I have a feeling that is not what you are asking for, however. If you can send me a note (to PiusX), I can answer better.
No! sacrament is only a system that administered us and the sacramentals is the things that made the man pure without stain of sin.
Current symbols for things.
Sacrament, Tradition
Sacrament, Tradition
He could if he was confirming you as a Christian, or ordaining you as a priest. It's also feasible that he could be doing things that normal priests do, e.g. communion, baptism, etc.
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
A cabinet medieval churches used to hold things such as the sacrament.