Rel Ed Report Kim
Rel Ed Report Kim
Rel Ed Report Kim
LOVE/SERVICE/
COMMITMENT Presented by:
Namuag, Kimverly
Peralta, Marie Wella
Tubigon, Jonielyn
Castro, John Rex
Balucan, Rodulfo
CONTENTS
The Sacrament of Holy Orders The Sacrament of Matrimony
a. Meaning a. Marriage as Natural Institution
b. Form b. Elements of Natural Marriage
c. Minister c. Marriage as a Supernatural Institution
d. Ordination d. Minister
e. Priesthood of Christ e. Mark and Effect
f. Eligibility f. Union of Christ and His Church
g. Effects
HOLY ORDERS
• is the sacrament through the which the mission entrusted by Christ to
his apostles continues to be exercised in the Church until the end of
time; thus it is the sacrament of apostolic ministry.
• it includes the three degrees: episcopate, presbyterate, and
diaconate.
WHY IS THIS CALLED “ORDERS”?
There is only one Sacrament of Holy Orders, but there are three levels to the sacrament.
The first is that which Christ Himself bestowed upon His Apostles: the episcopate. A
bishop is a man who is ordained to the episcopate by another bishop (in practice, usually
by several bishops). He stands in a direct, unbroken line from the Apostles, a condition
known as “apostolic succession.” Ordination as a bishop confers the grace to sanctify
others, as well as the authority to teach the faithful and to bind their consciences. Because
of the grave nature of this responsibility, all episcopal ordinations must be approved by
the Pope.
THE ORDINATION OF PRIESTS:
The second level of the Sacrament of Holy Orders is the priesthood. No bishop can
minister to all of the faithful in his diocese, so priests act, in the words of the Catechism
of the Catholic Church, as “co-workers of the bishops.” They exercise their powers
lawfully only in communion with their bishop, and so they promise obedience to their
bishop at the time of their ordination. The chief duties of the priesthood are the preaching
of the Gospel and the offering of the Eucharist.
THE ORDINATION OF DEACONS: