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Ordained Clergy In The Catholic Church

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Ordained clergy in the Catholic Church refer to individuals who have received the sacrament of Holy Orders and are authorized to perform religious duties, such as administering sacraments and leading worship services.

Key Features

  • Ability to administer sacraments
  • Authority to lead worship services
  • Higher level of responsibility within the church hierarchy

Pros

  • Provide spiritual guidance and leadership to the faithful
  • Preserve and pass on the teachings of the Catholic Church
  • Perform important religious rituals and ceremonies

Cons

  • Limited diversity in leadership roles (e.g., only open to men)
  • Subject to criticism and scrutiny in cases of misconduct or abuse

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