The first level on this hierarchy consists of the deacons. They are the lowest on the totem pole of ordained individuals. The deacons are allowed to preach sermons, perform baptisms, and witness marriages. They can perform no other sacraments. They can not minister Eucharist at church, but they may assist at the Eucharist or Mass. Married individuals can become deacons, but they can not be married after ordination. Also, woman are not allowed to become deacons.
The second level of ordination is priesthood. Priests perform all kinds of things. They perform baptisms, give sermons, hear confessions and give them absolution, celebrate the Eucharist at Mass, anoint the sick, and witness marriages. There is an age limit for priesthood of 25. They also have distinctive clothing that they have to dress in. This dress varies on the locations of the of the church in the world. They have a street wear and clothing they wear at services. One of the beliefs the Church has is that one cannot enter priesthood if they are married. They have to promise a vow of celibacy. Priesthood is usually considered a full time assignment unlike many of the deacons.
The third level of ordination is becoming a bishop. The word bishop derives from the Latin word "episkopos" which translates into overseer or supervisor. The main role of a bishop is as a pastor of the diocese. The bishop can ordain bishops, priests, and deacons. The bishops run a dioceses and he has jurisdiction in his diocese. Bishops are really the leaders of the church.
The sacrament of Holy Matrimony is the lifelong commitment of two people of the opposite sex to one another and God. The purpose of marriage is to fill the vocation in the nature of man and woman. It is also for creating kids and educating them and to stand as a symbol for the union of Christ and the Church.
Another purpose of marriage is to lie the groundwork for a family. Families are the groundwork of parishes. The married couple is supposed to want to procreate and spread the graces of God. The parents are then to help in educating their children about Christ and the Gospel. Marriage is the only way for two people to have sexual intercourse and for it not to be a sin. Sex before marriage is a sin in Catholicism. Same sex couples cannot be married. They can not procreate and homosexuality is considered a sin in Catholicism. Divorce is also frowned upon very strongly.
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