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Holy Orders

10:1. Holy Orders. 1 Diaconate (deacon). 2 Presbyterate (priest). 3 Episcopate (bishop). archbishop. permanent. transitional. Honorary Titles. Monsignor. Cardinal. Highest Office. Pope. (usually a cardinal when elected). 10:2. Clerical Clothing and Liturgical Vestments.

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Holy Orders

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  1. 10:1 Holy Orders 1 Diaconate (deacon) 2 Presbyterate (priest) 3 Episcopate (bishop) archbishop permanent transitional Honorary Titles Monsignor Cardinal Highest Office Pope (usually a cardinal when elected)

  2. 10:2 Clerical Clothingand Liturgical Vestments Cassock Alb Stole Chasuble

  3. Clerical Clothingand Liturgical Vestments 10:2 Dalmatic Cope Surplice Crozier

  4. Clerical Clothingand Liturgical Vestments 10:2 Roman collar Miter Cincture

  5. 10:3 Liturgical Objects and Vessels Aspergillum (sprinkler) Book ofthe Gospels Censer Lectionary

  6. 10:3 Liturgical Objects and Vessels Chalice Corporal Ciborium

  7. 10:3 Liturgical Objects and Vessels Paten Candles Monstrance Purificator

  8. 10:3 Liturgical Objects and Vessels Processional cross Pyx Cruets

  9. 10:4 Church Furnishings Altar Altar cloth Antependium

  10. 10:4 Church Furnishings Baptismalfont Credence table Crucifix Lectern

  11. 10:4 Church Furnishings Prie-dieu Pulpit (ambo) Sanctuarylamp Tabernacle

  12. ministry (page 220) ordination (page 220) parish (page 221) CHAPTER 10 Vocabulary Review 10:5 service to others, derived from the Latin word for waiting at tables; generally designates service with a religious motivation the act by which the bishop as a representative of the Church confers an order on a candidate, giving the candidate the power to perform the duties of that order a local Catholic faith community, with a priest pastor or pastoral administrator appointed by the bishop

  13. a rank or level in a priestly ministry; a word derived from the Latin ordo, which designated a military rank or government administrative level in the Roman Empire diocese(page 221) archdiocese(page 221) Holy Orders(page 223) order(page 223) CHAPTER 10 Vocabulary Review 10:5 a collection of parishes in a certain geographical area, headed by a bishop the principal diocese in a given region, headed by an archbishop the sacrament of priestly ministry in the Church, conferred through the laying on of hands by a bishop

  14. diaconate(page 223) deacon(page 223) presbyterate(page 223) priest(page 223) 10:5 CHAPTER 10 Vocabulary Review from the Greek word for one who serves; the first of the three ministerial orders in the Church one who has been ordained into the first of the three ministerial orders in the Church from the Greek word for an elder; the second of the three ministerial orders in the Church one who has been ordained into the second of the three ministerial orders in the Church

  15. episcopate(page 223) bishop(page 223) catechetics(page 223) celibacy(page 230) 10:5 CHAPTER 10 Vocabulary Review from the Greek word for supervisor or overseer; the third of the three ministerial orders in the Church one who has been ordained into the third of the three ministerial orders in the Church religious education and spiritual formation remaining deliberately unmarried for a purpose, such as service to others; in the Catholic Church, choosing to remain unmarried and not have sexual intercourse in order to be of greater service to God and the people of God

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