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  2. By papal privilege several prelates Nullius (i.e., exempt) can confer these orders. It is an almost universal custom now to confer the four minor orders at, one time, and the Council of Trent (loc. cit.) leaves the bishop quite free to dispense with the interstices (q.v.). Clerics in minor orders enjoy all ecclesiastical privileges. They may be ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minor_ordersMinor orders - Wikipedia

    Minor orders. In Christianity, minor orders are ranks of church ministry. [1] In the Catholic Church, the predominating Latin Church formerly distinguished between the major orders — priest (including bishop), deacon and subdeacon —and four minor orders— acolyte, exorcist, lector, and porter (in descending order of seniority). [2][3] In ...

  4. In the Greek Churches acknowledging the jurisdiction of the schismatic Patriarchs of Constantinople, Alexandria, etc., lectors and cantors, who are clerics in minor orders, are still free to marry, but if they contract a second marriage they can be promoted to no higher grade, and if they are guilty of incontinence with any other person or marry a third time, they are no longer allowed to ...

  5. Minor Orders (Lat. Ordines Minores). The lower degrees of the hierarchy are designated by the name of minor orders, in opposition to the “major” or “sacred” orders. At the present time the ranks of the clergy are entered by the tonsure (q.v.), after which all the orders without omission are received in succession.

  6. Dec 13, 2018 · Thus we have — one could call it version 2.0 — of the minor orders, namely: Tonsure . Technically this is not one of the minor orders proper (as a symbol, it is a sort of precursor).

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  8. N. Subdeacon. A title of order for those men and women in the Church who have been ordained to the minor order of Subdeacon, either as a permanent or transitory clerical order. Subdeacons are ordained to assist the deacon and priest at the Celebration of the Eucharist; read or sing the Epistle; distribute Holy Communion at Mass and to the sick ...

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