Aside from "Amen" and "And with Your Spirit" the only time the Ordinands have a speaking role is when they are examined before they are ordained:
Examination of the Candidate
“Before you proceed to the order of the presbyterate, declare before the people your intention to undertake this priestly office. “Are you resolved . . . to discharge . . . the
office of priesthood inthe presbyteral order. . .?”
The candidate replies, “I am.”
The bishop then asks of the candidate, “Are you resolved to celebrate the mysteries of Christ faithfully and religiously as the Church has handed them down to us for the glory of God and thes anctification of Christ’s people?”
The candidate answers, “I am.”
The bishop: “Are you resolved to exercise the ministry of the word worthily and wisely, preaching the gospel and explaining the Catholic faith?”
The candidate answers, “I am.”
The bishop asks, “Are you resolved to consecrate your life to God. . .?”
Candidate: “I am, with the help of God.”
Holy orders is another word for repentance. We say sorry to God for sinning against him and he welcomes us into his home again. That good enough??
During the sacrament of Holy Orders, the candidate is asked questions by the bishop about their commitment to serving the Church, adherence to its teachings, and willingness to fulfill the duties of their ordained role. The candidate then promises obedience to the bishop and his successors, as well as to the teachings of the Church.
During his teachings, Jesus spoke about the Holy Spirit as a comforter and helper who would guide and empower his followers. He emphasized the importance of receiving the Holy Spirit for spiritual guidance and strength.
During the Rite of Ordination, a priest will say prayers invoking the Holy Spirit to empower the candidate with the gifts needed for ministry, consecrate their hands for the celebration of the sacraments, and offer blessings for their future service to the Church.
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Holy Orders is what makes a person a deacon! The Diaconite is one type of ordained priesthood, the lowest kind.AnswerI wouldn't say "lowest form" more like the most constrained or limited. It is in itself a vocation and level of priesthood, especially in the case of permanent deacons.
You can say a short prayer for one or two minutes after receiving holy communion and sit. The Catholic church doesn't specify any particular time limit. It's nice to thank Jesus for coming into our hearts and ask forgiveness for the sins what we have committed.
Women's Orders are in ascending order: Deacon (Deaconess), Priest, and Bishop. They are exactly the same as the Holy Orders for men. The only difference is gender titles, whether you say she or her; he or him. For example: He is a deacon in our church. His role as Priest is very demanding on his time.
The scripture emphasizes the importance of prayer for receiving the Holy Spirit. It teaches that through prayer, believers can seek the guidance, strength, and presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Prayer is seen as a way to connect with God and invite the Holy Spirit to work in and through individuals.
I have my orders translates as Ich habe meine Befehle.
Attached below is the entire rite or Ordination taken from the 1962 Sancta Missa containing all the responses.
Some people say things like sugar, heck, darn, holy cow, holy hot dog, holy shamolians, or son of a gun.