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In celebrating the sacraments the bishops share in Christ's ministry as what?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Bishops share in Christ's priesthood, as they have the fullness of that priesthood conferred on them at ordination.


In celebration the sacraments the bishops share in Christ ministry as what?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Bishops share in Christ's priesthood, as they have the fullness of that priesthood conferred on them at ordination.


Where did Jesus institute the sacrament of holy orders?

Jesus instituted the sacrament of Holy Orders at the Last Supper when he appointed his Apostles as the first bishops and priests by instructing them to continue his ministry through the celebration of the Eucharist and other sacraments.


What is the sacrement of holy orders?

The sacrament of Holy Orders is the sacrament by which bishops, priests, and deacons are ordained and receive the grace and power to perform their sacred duties in the Catholic Church. It is one of the seven sacraments instituted by Christ to continue his work on earth through the ministry of the ordained clergy.


How were bishops commissioned to continue the work of the apostles?

They had to meet the requirements set forth in ITim.3:1, etc.


Why did Jesus Christ need apostles?

jesus needs apostle for them to continue the earthly ministry of jesus


Does Hermione Granger continue with SPEW?

She does continue her mission for the house-elves welfare as a Ministry official she makes a difference before moving on to another department.


What were the five levels of Church hierarchy?

Roman Catholic AnswerAt its most basic, there is only one - The Christian faithful. But that one can be divided into two, 1) the Ecclesial ministry (the clergy) and the 2) Laypeople (the Faithful. Both of these groups contribute to the Religious vocation, we have both religious priests (monks, friars, and other religious who are ordained as Bishops, Priests, and Deacons) and the Laypeople who contribute people to be ordained to the priesthood, and others who continue as religious laypeople - nuns, sisters, and brothers. The Ecclesial ministry can be divided into Bishops, Priests, Deacons, and the minor Orders (Acolyte and Reader). We should probably stop there as you now have five: Bishop, Priest, Deacon, Minor Orders, Lay people. Someone else might divide it as Pope, Bishops, Priests, Deacons, and laypeople.


Who is the minister for the Sacrament of Reconciliation?

Only a priest can administer the Sacrament of Reconciliation.Christ has entrusted the ministry of Reconciliation to his apostles, to the bishops who are their successors and to the priests who are the collaborators of the bishops, all of whom become thereby instruments of the mercy and justice of God. They exercise their power of forgiving sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.


Why do you have to go to the priest for Confession according to the Catechism?

Roman Catholic Answerfrom The Catechism of the Catholic Church: 1461 Since Christ entrusted to his apostles the ministry of reconciliation (Cf. Jn 20:23; 2 Cor 5:18) bishops who are their successors, and priest, the bishops' collaborators, continue to exercise this ministry. Indeed bishops and priests, by virtue of the sacrament of Holy Orders, have the power to forgive all sins "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.1462 Forgiveness of sins brings reconciliation with God, but also with the Church. Since ancient times the bishop, visible head of a particular Church, has thus rightfully been considered to be the one who principally has the power and ministry of reconciliation: he is the moderator of the penitential discipline. (Cf. Lumen Gentium 26 paragraph 3) Priests, his collaborators, exercise it to the extent that they have received the commission either from their bishop (or religious superior) or the Pope, according to the law of the Church. (Cf.Codex Iuris Canonici, cann. 844; 967-969; CCEO, can 722, paragraphs 3-4)


What is the College of Bishops?

There is a college of cardinals but not a college of bishops.


What happens on the bishops 75th birthday?

On a bishop's 75th birthday, they are required to submit their resignation to the Pope, as mandated by Church law. This practice reflects the expectation for bishops to step down at this age, allowing for new leadership. However, the resignation is not automatically accepted; many bishops continue to serve for several more years, depending on the needs of their diocese and the discretion of the Pope.