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The ministerial orders of the Roman Catholic Church are those of bishop, presbyter (more commonly called priest in English), and deacon. The ordained priesthood and the common priesthood (or priesthood of all the baptized faithful) are different in function and essence. The Catholic Church teaches that when a man participates in priesthood, he participates in the priesthood of Christ Himself. All men who, through the Sacrament of Holy Orders, have become priests participate in Christ's priesthood; they act in persona Christi Capitis, in the person of Christ, the Head of His Body, the Church.
Unlike usage in English, "the Latin words sacerdos and sacerdotium are used to refer in general to the ministerial priesthood shared by bishops and presbyters. The words presbyter, presbyterium and presbyteratus refer to priests in the English use of the word or presbyters." In late 2008, there were 409,166 Catholic priests of the Latin Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches worldwide. A priest of the regular clergy is commonly addressed with the title "Father", abbreviated Fr., in the Roman Catholic and some other Christian churches.
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Seven women were ordained Roman Catholic priests by a dissident organization called the Roman Catholic Womenpriests (RCWP) at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Morristown N.J. The ceremony was led by Andrea Johnson, Bishop of the Eastern Region
In recent decades, more than 10,000 children were reportedly sexually abused by Catholic priests in the United States. In "Hand of God," filmmaker Joe Cultrera explores just one of those cases, that of his own brother Paul. Paul Cultrera was molested in the 1960s by Father Joseph Birmingham, who allegedly abused nearly 100 other children. "Hand of God" tells the story of faith betrayed, and how Paul and the rest of the Cultrera family fought back against a scandal that continues to afflict scores of churches across the country.
www.catholic.com How do you explain to Protestants why Catholic priests can't get married? Jimmy Akin explains. Jimmy Akin is an internationally known author and speaker. As the senior apologist at Catholic Answers, he has more than twenty years of experiencing defending and explaining the Faith. Jimmy is a convert to the Faith and has an extensive background in the Bible, theology, the Church Fathers, philosophy, canon law, and liturgy. Jimmy is a weekly guest on the national radio program Catholic Answers Live, a regular contributor to Catholic Answers Magazine, and a popular blogger and podcaster. His personal web site is JimmyAkin.com.
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10-9-16 "Catholics Today - New Priests in 2016" in place of "Tell The People".
A BBC documentary on Sexual abuse by Catholic Priests in Australia, which I have uploaded for educational purposes (under terms of the Fair Use Act of 1976, subsection 107) for educational purposes in order to warn people about the prevalence of abuse within the Roman Catholic Church.
A BBC documentary on Sexual abuse by Catholic Priests in Ireland, which I have uploaded for educational purposes (under terms of the Fair Use Act of 1976, subsection 107) for educational purposes in order to warn people about the prevalence of abuse within the Roman Catholic Church
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In the context of Henry Nowakowski's life as a Catholic Priest, Richard Bennett questions him concerning the Catholic environment in which he was raised. Richard, himself a former priest, also asks Henry what was the key in his early Catholic upbringing. For more information, please, visit our website at http://www.bereanbeacon.org more description follows...In the interview, Catholicism is scrutinized as they both discuss Henry's life dedicated in the Catholic priesthood. Henry's seminary training and experience reveals much of the heart of Papal Rome. Very informative also was their joint analysis of the Vatican Council II. However, the highpoint of the interview was Henry Nowakowski's analyses of the contrast of God's sovereignty to Roman Catholic claim to the Pope's infallibility....
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Complete Ordination of 4 Catholic priests in St. Columba Cathedral Youngstown Ohio
Two former Roman Catholic priests and a former Roman Catholic nun testify how they trusted in Jesus Christ as personal Savior thereby renouncing the false doctrines of Catholicism. (Christian Answers of Austin Texas)