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If a man in the seminary has not completed full seminarian ordination, can he be the pastor of a church?
Cyril,If a man in the seminary has not completed full seminarian ordination, can he be the pastor of a church?
JonCode:"If a layman should perform all the outward functions of a priest, celebrating Mass, confirming, absolving, administering the sacraments, dedicating altars, churches, vestments, vessels, etc., it is certain that these actions in all respects would be similar to those of a true priest, in fact, they might be performed more reverently and properly than the real ones. But because he has not been consecrated and ordained and sanctified, he performs nothing at all, but is only playing church and deceiving himself and his followers."
For Catholics, this man would have to have been ordained by a true bishop at some time. The seminary system is fairly new, in the past and in some Eastern non-Catholic Churches, in addition to formal education, it includes being the bishop’s apprentice, being a junior priest under a senior pastor, being sent to monasteries for months or years and more.If a man in the seminary has not completed full seminarian ordination, can he be the pastor of a church?
Can. 521 §1. To become a pastor validly, one must be in the sacred order of the presbyterate. Source]If a man in the seminary has not completed full seminarian ordination, can he be the pastor of a church?
The Seminary is a school of formation for Priests and Deacons, however the “Ordination” is not carried our BY the Seminary but rather by the Bishop that sent the discerning student to study and discern fully if the consecrated life is for him.If a man in the seminary has not completed full seminarian ordination, can he be the pastor of a church?
Aah… is that the question being asked? That is, not whether a man can be a pastor if he hasn’t been ordained, but whether he can be a pastor if he hasn’t completed the full course of study in seminary?The Seminary is a school of formation for Priests and Deacons, however the “Ordination” is not carried our BY the Seminary but rather by the Bishop that sent the discerning student to study and discern fully if the consecrated life is for him. … In theory a Bishop can ordain anyone Priest or Deacon.
I hope I have not confused you further![]()
My first impression, I thought it was asking about Protestant pastor, not about Catholic priests. But now you are saying it, hmmm.Aah… is that the question being asked? That is, not whether a man can be a pastor if he hasn’t been ordained, but whether he can be a pastor if he hasn’t completed the full course of study in seminary?
There are churches in which the pastor is licensed, but not ordained.My first impression, I thought it was asking about Protestant pastor, not about Catholic priests. But now you are saying it, hmmm.
The inquiry is about PROTESTANT PASTORS.My first impression, I thought it was asking about Protestant pastor, not about Catholic priests. But now you are saying it, hmmm.
I am curious Jon, did Luther say this when still a Catholic or after becoming a Lutheran?Cyril,
You’ve touched or a topic of life-altering consequences for me. Some Lutherans think they can, but our confession clearly deny it. And in agreement with that, Luther said:
Jon
The answer is, it depends on the denomination and sometimes the particular congregationThe inquiry is about PROTESTANT PASTORS.
To my knowledge, it is “early Luther”, prior to his excommunication.I am curious Jon, did Luther say this when still a Catholic or after becoming a Lutheran?
Article XIV: Of Ecclesiastical Order.
Regularly called has always been thought to include ordination.Of Ecclesiastical Order they teach that no one should publicly teach in the Church or administer the Sacraments unless he be regularly called.
Thanx for the clarification. I think anybody can be a Protestant pastor. You can even be “ordained” through the internet with a license and tax exempt staus.The inquiry is about PROTESTANT PASTORS.
Which protestant group allows their pastors to be ordained over the internet? Please be specific!Thanx for the clarification. I think anybody can be a Protestant pastor. You can even be “ordained” through the internet with a license and tax exempt staus.
What’s a “Protestant Pastor?”The inquiry is about PROTESTANT PASTORS.
I have never heard of ordination via the Internet, maybe you could give an example? Jesus called uneducated fishermen to be his disciples. When I read about what all makes current priests and pastors valid etc. I wonder if the early church leaders weren’t more like how you perceive Protestant pastors to be other than the word Protestant had not been invented yet at least in its current contextual meaning.Thanx for the clarification. I think anybody can be a Protestant pastor. You can even be “ordained” through the internet with a license and tax exempt staus.
Sure thing Jon! Just google “become a pastor” and the answer will be crystal clear.Which protestant group allows their pastors to be ordained over the internet? Please be specific!
Jon
Good question. Personally, I associate exclusively with members of non-Protestant religions.What’s a “Protestant Pastor?”
I know Lutheran pastors, Methodist ministers, evangelical worship leaders, Old Catholic priests, and Anglican priests. Can’t say that I know a Protestant pastor.
Such MIGHT be a “Pastoral Associate [administrator]” BUT NOT PastorIf a man in the seminary has not completed full seminarian ordination, can he be the pastor of a church?