SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  24
Holy Orders is a sacrament through which men are
marked with an indelible character and constituted
Sacred ministers-bishops, priests and deacons- to teach,
sanctify, and govern the faithful in the person of Christ
the Head.
The minor orders are no longer called
ordination but rather they are properly called
ministries in the Church.

   Before the conferral of this ministry is also
    called ordination.

   Today the conferral of this ministry is called
    institution or installation
Subdiaconate today no longer exists in the
Roman Catholic Church.

The function of subdeacon in the old rite is now
the function of the duly instituted acolyte.
Those who are preparing for the ordained
ministry of priesthood. They need to pass
through the ministries of lectors and acolytes
as stated by Canon Law.

Canon 1035 (1) Before anyone my be promoted to the diaconate whether
permanent or transitory, he must received the ministries of lector and acolyte,
and have exercise them for an appropriate time.

(2) Between the conferring ministry of acolyte and the diaconate there is to be
an interval of at least six months.
   The ordination of deacons - "in order to serve"

"At a lower level of the hierarchy are to be found
deacons, who receive the imposition of hands 'not
unto the priesthood, but unto the ministry."' At an
ordination to the diaconate only the bishop lays
hands on the candidate, thus signifying the
deacon's special attachment to the bishop in the
tasks of his "diakonia."
The ordination of priests - co-workers of the bishops

"The priests, prudent cooperators of the episcopal college
and its support and instrument, called to the service of the
People of God, constitute, together with their bishop, a
unique sacerdotal college (presbyterium) dedicated, it is,
true to a variety of distinct duties. In each local assembly of
the faithful they represent, in a certain sense, the bishop,
with whom they are associated in all trust and generosity; in
part they take upon themselves his duties and solicitude and
in their daily toils discharge them."
Episcopal ordination- fullness of the sacrament
of Holy Orders
"Among those various offices which have been
exercised in the Church from the earliest times
the chief place, according to the witness of
tradition, is held by the function of those who,
through their appointment to the dignity and
responsibility of bishop, and in virtue
consequently of the unbroken succession going
back to the beginning, are regarded as
transmitters of the apostolic line."
Common/Royal
 Shared by all the baptized Christians by the
  virtue of the threefold ministry of Christ (priest,
  prophet and king)
Ministerial
 Those who are in the hierarchy; the deacons,
  priests and bishops.
 They are ordained for the service of the
  common/royal priesthood
During the Last Supper:
a.   An increase of sanctifying grace;
b.   Sacramental grace through which the priest
     receives God’s constant help in his sacred
     ministry.
c.   A lasting indelible character, which is a
     special sharing in the priesthood of Christ
     and which gives the priest special
     supernatural powers.
a.   To change bread
     and wine into the
     body and blood of
     Christ.

b.   To forgive sins in
     the sacrament of
     Penance
The Bishop
Matter

a. Imposition/Laying on
of hands

FORM

b. Prayer of
Ordination/Consecratory
prayer
a.Candidates should be male baptized
   catholic
b. Candidate must be in the state of grace.
c. He must have the prescribed age and
learning
d. Must have the intention of devoting his life
to the sacred ministry (free from coercion)
e. Must be called to the Holy Orders by his
bishop or proper ecclessiastical superior.

Contenu connexe

Tendances

the practice of confession
the practice of confessionthe practice of confession
the practice of confessionFernando Alombro
 
Sacraments Faith Formation
Sacraments Faith FormationSacraments Faith Formation
Sacraments Faith FormationKathy Sahagun
 
The sacrament of the holy orders
The sacrament of the holy ordersThe sacrament of the holy orders
The sacrament of the holy ordersJared Alano
 
Sacraments of the Catholic Church
Sacraments of the Catholic ChurchSacraments of the Catholic Church
Sacraments of the Catholic ChurchDr. Poornima DSouza
 
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
The Sacrament of ReconciliationThe Sacrament of Reconciliation
The Sacrament of ReconciliationPablo Cuadra .
 
Mission of the Church
Mission of the ChurchMission of the Church
Mission of the ChurchIndayManasseh
 
Introduction to sacraments
Introduction to sacramentsIntroduction to sacraments
Introduction to sacramentsRyan LeBlanc
 
The Seven Sacraments
The Seven Sacraments The Seven Sacraments
The Seven Sacraments MG Abenio
 
Lectors and acolytes
Lectors and acolytesLectors and acolytes
Lectors and acolytesMinh Dao
 
Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018
Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018
Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018Robert Barden
 
Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)
Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)
Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)Francis Cabredo
 
Sacraments of Initiation: Confirmation
Sacraments of Initiation: ConfirmationSacraments of Initiation: Confirmation
Sacraments of Initiation: Confirmationrawlean
 

Tendances (20)

the practice of confession
the practice of confessionthe practice of confession
the practice of confession
 
Sacraments Faith Formation
Sacraments Faith FormationSacraments Faith Formation
Sacraments Faith Formation
 
The sacrament of the holy orders
The sacrament of the holy ordersThe sacrament of the holy orders
The sacrament of the holy orders
 
Holy Orders
Holy OrdersHoly Orders
Holy Orders
 
Sacraments of the Catholic Church
Sacraments of the Catholic ChurchSacraments of the Catholic Church
Sacraments of the Catholic Church
 
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
The Sacrament of ReconciliationThe Sacrament of Reconciliation
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
 
Mission of the Church
Mission of the ChurchMission of the Church
Mission of the Church
 
Reed
ReedReed
Reed
 
Introduction to sacraments
Introduction to sacramentsIntroduction to sacraments
Introduction to sacraments
 
The Seven Sacraments
The Seven Sacraments The Seven Sacraments
The Seven Sacraments
 
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISMTHE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
 
Lectors and acolytes
Lectors and acolytesLectors and acolytes
Lectors and acolytes
 
1st holy communion pp
1st holy communion pp1st holy communion pp
1st holy communion pp
 
Holy eucharist
Holy eucharistHoly eucharist
Holy eucharist
 
The Liturgy
The LiturgyThe Liturgy
The Liturgy
 
What is Confirmation?
What is Confirmation?What is Confirmation?
What is Confirmation?
 
Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018
Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018
Liturgical Ministry Formation Workshop 2018
 
Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)
Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)
Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Lesson + Game)
 
the eucharist
the eucharistthe eucharist
the eucharist
 
Sacraments of Initiation: Confirmation
Sacraments of Initiation: ConfirmationSacraments of Initiation: Confirmation
Sacraments of Initiation: Confirmation
 

Similaire à Sacrament of holy orders

seminar
seminarseminar
seminarsandty
 
LESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docx
LESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docxLESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docx
LESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docxCarlota Ramirez
 
Christ Presbyterian Nom. Com Meeting
Christ Presbyterian Nom. Com MeetingChrist Presbyterian Nom. Com Meeting
Christ Presbyterian Nom. Com MeetingGeoff McLean
 
Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...
Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...
Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...Geoff McLean
 
Ordain local leaders
Ordain local leadersOrdain local leaders
Ordain local leadersAlex Walker
 
Basic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptx
Basic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptxBasic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptx
Basic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptxJesusEnricoMiranda3
 
Holy Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptx
Holy Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptxHoly Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptx
Holy Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptxDanVincentWongMapalo
 
THE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptx
THE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptxTHE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptx
THE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptxGieanneAronTinioCruz1
 
Catholic Saints
Catholic SaintsCatholic Saints
Catholic SaintsKJQuillo
 
Call, renewal, evangelization
Call, renewal, evangelizationCall, renewal, evangelization
Call, renewal, evangelizationMary Audrey Bejer
 
Sacraments vocation1
Sacraments vocation1Sacraments vocation1
Sacraments vocation1MrsSevCTK
 

Similaire à Sacrament of holy orders (20)

Symbols of holy orders
Symbols of holy ordersSymbols of holy orders
Symbols of holy orders
 
The Diaconate
The  DiaconateThe  Diaconate
The Diaconate
 
seminar
seminarseminar
seminar
 
LESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docx
LESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docxLESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docx
LESSON- SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER.docx
 
Holy orders
Holy ordersHoly orders
Holy orders
 
Christ Presbyterian Nom. Com Meeting
Christ Presbyterian Nom. Com MeetingChrist Presbyterian Nom. Com Meeting
Christ Presbyterian Nom. Com Meeting
 
The Sacraments
The SacramentsThe Sacraments
The Sacraments
 
Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...
Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...
Christ Presbyterian Church, Fairfax Virginia PC(USA) Nominating Committee Ini...
 
The Sacraments
The SacramentsThe Sacraments
The Sacraments
 
Holy orders
Holy ordersHoly orders
Holy orders
 
Ordain local leaders
Ordain local leadersOrdain local leaders
Ordain local leaders
 
holy-orders%201.pptx
holy-orders%201.pptxholy-orders%201.pptx
holy-orders%201.pptx
 
Basic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptx
Basic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptxBasic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptx
Basic Orientation Lay Ministry Parish.pptx
 
Holy Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptx
Holy Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptxHoly Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptx
Holy Scriptures a topic of CLF Grade 9.pptx
 
val ed pt. pptx
val ed pt. pptxval ed pt. pptx
val ed pt. pptx
 
THE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptx
THE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptxTHE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptx
THE-SACRAMENTS-AND-THE-SACRAMENTALS.pptx
 
Catholic Lingo Part I
Catholic Lingo Part ICatholic Lingo Part I
Catholic Lingo Part I
 
Catholic Saints
Catholic SaintsCatholic Saints
Catholic Saints
 
Call, renewal, evangelization
Call, renewal, evangelizationCall, renewal, evangelization
Call, renewal, evangelization
 
Sacraments vocation1
Sacraments vocation1Sacraments vocation1
Sacraments vocation1
 

Sacrament of holy orders

  • 1.
  • 2. Holy Orders is a sacrament through which men are marked with an indelible character and constituted Sacred ministers-bishops, priests and deacons- to teach, sanctify, and govern the faithful in the person of Christ the Head.
  • 3.
  • 4. The minor orders are no longer called ordination but rather they are properly called ministries in the Church.  Before the conferral of this ministry is also called ordination.  Today the conferral of this ministry is called institution or installation
  • 5. Subdiaconate today no longer exists in the Roman Catholic Church. The function of subdeacon in the old rite is now the function of the duly instituted acolyte.
  • 6. Those who are preparing for the ordained ministry of priesthood. They need to pass through the ministries of lectors and acolytes as stated by Canon Law. Canon 1035 (1) Before anyone my be promoted to the diaconate whether permanent or transitory, he must received the ministries of lector and acolyte, and have exercise them for an appropriate time. (2) Between the conferring ministry of acolyte and the diaconate there is to be an interval of at least six months.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. The ordination of deacons - "in order to serve" "At a lower level of the hierarchy are to be found deacons, who receive the imposition of hands 'not unto the priesthood, but unto the ministry."' At an ordination to the diaconate only the bishop lays hands on the candidate, thus signifying the deacon's special attachment to the bishop in the tasks of his "diakonia."
  • 14.
  • 15. The ordination of priests - co-workers of the bishops "The priests, prudent cooperators of the episcopal college and its support and instrument, called to the service of the People of God, constitute, together with their bishop, a unique sacerdotal college (presbyterium) dedicated, it is, true to a variety of distinct duties. In each local assembly of the faithful they represent, in a certain sense, the bishop, with whom they are associated in all trust and generosity; in part they take upon themselves his duties and solicitude and in their daily toils discharge them."
  • 16.
  • 17. Episcopal ordination- fullness of the sacrament of Holy Orders "Among those various offices which have been exercised in the Church from the earliest times the chief place, according to the witness of tradition, is held by the function of those who, through their appointment to the dignity and responsibility of bishop, and in virtue consequently of the unbroken succession going back to the beginning, are regarded as transmitters of the apostolic line."
  • 18. Common/Royal  Shared by all the baptized Christians by the virtue of the threefold ministry of Christ (priest, prophet and king) Ministerial  Those who are in the hierarchy; the deacons, priests and bishops.  They are ordained for the service of the common/royal priesthood
  • 19. During the Last Supper:
  • 20. a. An increase of sanctifying grace; b. Sacramental grace through which the priest receives God’s constant help in his sacred ministry. c. A lasting indelible character, which is a special sharing in the priesthood of Christ and which gives the priest special supernatural powers.
  • 21. a. To change bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ. b. To forgive sins in the sacrament of Penance
  • 23. Matter a. Imposition/Laying on of hands FORM b. Prayer of Ordination/Consecratory prayer
  • 24. a.Candidates should be male baptized catholic b. Candidate must be in the state of grace. c. He must have the prescribed age and learning d. Must have the intention of devoting his life to the sacred ministry (free from coercion) e. Must be called to the Holy Orders by his bishop or proper ecclessiastical superior.