A bishop is the minister of the sacrament of Holy Orders.
BISHOP
The sacrament of Holy Orders can be administered to a priest by a bishop who has the authority to ordain priests within the Catholic Church.
Catholic AnswerOnly the Bishop can confer Holy Orders.
Holy Orders are celebrated by the Bishop, usually in his Cathedral, at an Ordination Mass.
There are three degrees in Holy Orders - Deacon, Priest and Bishop. The pope is actually a bishop - the highest degree obtainable.
The minister of the sacrament of Holy Orders is typically a bishop. In the Catholic Church, ordination to the diaconate, priesthood, or episcopacy can only be conferred by a bishop who is the ordaining minister.
The bishop of your minister
Holy Orders.
A bishop
Holy Orders- it is the scarament received when being ordained Deacon, Priest, and Bishop
The matter of the sacrament of Holy Orders is the laying on of hands, and the form is the prayer of consecration appropriate to the degree of Holy Orders being received (deacon, priest, bishop).