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Sacrament of Holy Orders
Why Men Become Priests?
“Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men”
WHY BECOME A PRIEST?
Many men are attracted to the essential sacramental role the priest has in the Church.
The examples of men who are already ordained inspire those considering the priesthood.
Who Can Be Ordained?
Three degrees of priesthood: episcopate (bishop),
presbyterate (priest), diaconate (deacon)
Holy Orders is the means for perpetuating the mission of
Christ.
No one has the right to receive Holy Orders.
Holy Orders is reserved only for baptized males.
The priest acts in the person of Christ.
Who can be ordained?
The Church is bound to the choice made by the Lord himself not to include women among the Twelve. Jesus made this choice not because of societal pressure (Jesus was countercultural in every
way by the way he interacted with women.
Even Mary, the first disciple, was not chosen to be a priest.
Our gender is not incidental.
Similar to motherhood – priesthood is unmerited and for the good of another.
This practice is part of the Church’s Deposit of Faith. It’s infallible.
CelibacyThe renunciation of marriage made by those who receive the Sacrament
of Holy Orders for more perfect observance of chastity.
This commitment is in imitation of Christ.
It is a sign of new life and service to which the Church’s ministry is made holy.
Enables the priest to dedicate himself more fully to Christ and the service of the Church.
Sign of the future kingdom – no marriage in heaven.
The priest is married to the Church (the Bride). Even those who are called to marriage must make a vow to faithful and true to his/her
spouse and family. No indication that married life is easier than celibate life.
Areas of Formation
HUMAN FORMATION
SPIRITUAL FORMATION
INTELLECTUAL FORMATION
PASTORAL FORMATION
Understanding the Sacrament of Holy Orders
The orders of bishop and priest enable the one who is ordained to act in the person of
Christ.
The order for deacon is intended to help and serve the priests and bishops in their work.
Priesthood in the Old
Testament
In early Israel, the father of the family acted as priest.
During the Exodus, Moses selected seventy elders to aid him in discerning God’s will.
After the Temple was constructed, the main role of
priests was Temple duty.
The Old Testament priest (hiereus/ίέρος) and pagan
priests offered sacrifices apart from themselves
The Priesthood of Christ
The ministerial priesthood (presbyter/πρεσβίτερ) shares
the unique priesthood of Christ and is at the service of
the common priesthood.
It is Christ Himself who offers to the his unbloody sacrifice,
through the priest at Mass
The Apostles soon realized they needed help in their
ministry.
The Apostles chose men to serve as presbyters and
selected episcopoi (έπιςκοποί/bishops) to continue
their work after their deaths.
Brief History of the Sacrament
2nd Century: bishop ordained priests and deacons to help him in his ministry
4th Century: clergy gained more privileged status Middle Ages: decline in the diaconate and it became
more of a step to priesthood. Minor orders (various steps to the priesthood) developed.
Influence of monasticism (celibacy became a requirement in the 12th century)
Council of Trent: called for seminary training for priests
Vatican II: restored the permanent diaconate; also reminded the church of the “ministerial priesthood” and the “common priesthood” shared by all.
Celebrating the Sacrament of Holy Orders
Holy Orders is celebrated and
exercised in three degrees:
Episcopacy Presbyterate Diaconate
The Ordination of Bishops
Fullness of Holy Orders
Another bishop confers the
sacrament on the bishop-elect through
laying on of hands and a consecratory
prayer
Receives Book of the Gospels, ring, mitre, and crosier
The Ordination of Priests
Presented to the bishop after assent of the community
The bishop confers the sacrament on the
ordinand through laying on of hands and a consecratory
prayer
Receives a stole and a chasuble and has hands anointed with
chrism
The Ordination of Deacons
Transitional or permanent
The bishop confers the sacrament on the
ordinands through laying on of hands and a consecratory
prayer
Receives Book of the Gospels, a stole,
and a dalmatic
The Grace of the Sacrament of Holy Orders
Holy orders conforms (configures) the ordained minister even more closely to Christ, giving him an
indelible character.
The Grace of the Sacrament of Holy Orders
The call to Holy Orders involves the man to: Become a man for others – the motive for
living is not for wealth or fame, but to serve the will of God.
Genuine love for God and for others Live for the Kingdom and not for pleasure.
*Call to celibacy – not as a discipline, but to develop a greater capacity to love
The Grace of the Sacrament of Holy Orders
ACTING AS CHRIST THE HIGH PRIEST
ACTING AS CHRIST THE TEACHER
ACTING AS CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD
It is Christ Himself, through the priest, who administers to us the sacraments
Ordination Leads to a Ministry of Service
Holy Orders gives bishops,priests, and deacons special graces to be faithful to their vocation
Bishops and priests serve the People of God by teaching, worship, and pastoral governance
Ordination Leads to a Ministry of Service
Service to the Universal Church
Ordination to the episcopate makes each new bishop a member of the episcopal
college.
The pope, as head of the college of bishops, has the
added charism of infallibility.
Service to the Local Church
To preach the Gospel to all
To sanctify the People of God by providing the Eucharist and
other sacraments
To govern the parish through pastoral ministry
The “Job” Description of a Priest
To preach the Gospel to all PREACH To sanctify the People of God by
providing the Eucharist and other Sacraments SANCTIFY The priest/deacon are obligated to pray the Liturgy of
the Hours or the breviary 5 times a day on behalf of the Church
To govern/lead the parish or community through ministry GOVERN
Other Information
Some priests who have served the Church faithfully and those who hold important office in the Vatican are given the title of a Monsignor.
Some bishops are given the title Cardinal are called to serve as papal advisors and are primarily responsible for electing the new Pope .
The Pope is elected by the College of Cardinals.