Jesus at the last supper
At the Last Supper ( Holy Thursday)
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Upper Room at the Last Supper.
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.
.Catholic AnswerOur Blessed Lord instituted Holy Orders in order to conform men to Himself so that they could be His ministers and bring His teaching, grace, and sacraments to all people everywhere in order to save them.
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.
Yes, of course. Usually a man chosen to be pope is from the College of Cardinals, which means he has already been consecrated as a bishop. If the man chosen to be pope (as has happened in the past) is not already ordained, then he is instituted into the minor orders then receives deacon, priest and bishop on successive days. He is not installed as the Pope until he has received Holy Orders.
If you are asking this question in regards to the priesthood I would say that Jesus Christ being the first priest instituted the priesthood at the Last Supper when he uttered the words "Do this in memory of me". He was instructing His disciples to go forth into the world and repeat the consecration of the bread and wine transforming them into the Body and Blood of our Lord at every Mass.
A bishop is the minister of the sacrament of Holy Orders.
Death in Holy Orders was created in 2001.
Holy Orders - film - was created in 1917.
Jesus (a Jew) instituted the Eucharist the night before he died - Holy Thursday. It was not the Jewish people who instituted it.
Death in Holy Orders has 640 pages.