The party doing the actual baptism ( pastor ), would say, " I now baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ".
There are actually two sacraments which don't require a priest: The first is Baptism. Any person (even a non-Catholic) can baptise a person as long as they follow the requirements for it to be valid (ie, pure and natural water, say the right words, have the right intention). The second is Marriage: While the Church strongly encourages Catholics to marry in the presence of a priest (and to have a wedding Mass, if both prospective spouses are Catholic), strictly speaking, a priest is not needed. The "ministers" of the sacrament are the couple who are marrying. Answer: I strongly disagree to the above answer. Both the sacraments mentioned above need to be administered by a priest (or a deacon), but not by any lay person in the Roman Catholic faith. A Deacon can administer the sacraments of Baptism, Matrimony and Anointing of the Sick. For the rest of the four sacraments (Communion, Confirmation, Confession and Holy Orders) you need compulsarily a priest or a Bishop
Typically deacons may be referred to simply as deacon, but depending on their level of education, reverend is also sometimes appropriate. A permanent deacon in the Catholic church should be addressed as Deacon; however, a transitional deacon (a Seminarian) should be addressed as Reverend Mr.
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.
Attached below is the entire rite or Ordination taken from the 1962 Sancta Missa containing all the responses.
A deacon cannot celebrate a full Mass (meaning they cannot consecrate the bread and wine for a Mass), hear confessions, or anoint the sick. They can baptize, marry outside of Mass, and bless things and people. They can be married before they are ordained, but once they are ordained they cannot get married or remarry.
John did not say a word after he baptized Jesus christ.
It is not mentioned in the bible, but we can say they were baptized early in his mission.
A deacon, priest or bishop.Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic church the man and woman getting married administer the sacrament to each other, the priest, deacon or bishop is just the church's official witness, and confers the blessing on the marriage.
A:The Book of Hebrews, which never mentions Jesus as a person who lived here on earth, speaks of him as a high priest in heaven, of the order of Melchisedec.
They say Jesus was baptized there.
Yes a catholic Deacon can marry a couple in a civil ceremony. The only rights the deacon does not posses is "Confessions" and "Holy Eucharist - i.e. Celebration of the mass."
In the Catholic Church, and in some other churches with a 'catholic' character, 'priest' is one of three orders of ordained ministry (bishop, presbyter/priest, deacon). 'Pastor' is the title, and job description, of a priest who is given responsibility for a parish. Not all priests are pastors, and not all ministers are priests. Sometimes, the person given the job of pastor is not a priest, and is usually given a different title, like 'pastoral life coordinator' or 'pastoral administrator' (cf, CIC 517.2). In many evangelical churches, all ordained ministers are called 'pastor', (youth pastor, children's pastor, worship pastor, etc) and the pastor given responsibility for a parish or congregation is called the 'senior pastor'. Some churches only consider one order of ordained ministers, which may be called pastors or ministers.