Holy Orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishop, priest, and deacon. The Church regards ordination as a Sacrament. In the phrase "Holy Orders", the word "holy" simply means "set apart for some purpose. " The word order (ordo, in Latin) designates an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy, and ordination means legal incorporation into an ordo.

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  • Holy Orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishop, priest, and deacon. The Church regards ordination as a Sacrament. In the phrase "Holy Orders", the word "holy" simply means "set apart for some purpose. " The word order (ordo, in Latin) designates an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy, and ordination means legal incorporation into an ordo. In context, therefore, a Holy Order is simply a group with a hierarchical structure that is set apart for ministry in the Church.
  • 叙階(じょかい)とは、キリスト教カトリック教会の秘跡の一つで聖職者を任命する儀式のこと。正教会の叙聖にあたる。秘跡ではないが、相当する儀式について、聖公会では叙品(じょひん)という訳語を用いる。プロテスタント教会では按手礼と呼ばれる。
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  • Holy Orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishop, priest, and deacon. The Church regards ordination as a Sacrament. In the phrase "Holy Orders", the word "holy" simply means "set apart for some purpose. " The word order (ordo, in Latin) designates an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy, and ordination means legal incorporation into an ordo.
  • 叙階(じょかい)とは、キリスト教カトリック教会の秘跡の一つで聖職者を任命する儀式のこと。正教会の叙聖にあたる。秘跡ではないが、相当する儀式について、聖公会では叙品(じょひん)という訳語を用いる。プロテスタント教会では按手礼と呼ばれる。
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  • Holy Orders (Catholic Church)
  • 叙階
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