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Hi, I hope that this doesn’t sound like a stupid question.
I assume that in all Catholic Rites, a man planning to be ordained a Priest must be ordained a Deacon first.
But I am wondering:
Let’s say, that for some reason, a man does not go through the Ordination to the Diaconate. The Bishop just does the Priestly Ordination, and the man is not ordained Deacon beforehand.
If such an ordination happened, would the man be a “real Priest”?
If the hypothetical man in question is not considered to be a “real Priest”, then must he be ordained a Deacon, and then go through the Priestly Ordination ceremony all over again?
Thank you!
May God
I assume that in all Catholic Rites, a man planning to be ordained a Priest must be ordained a Deacon first.
But I am wondering:
Let’s say, that for some reason, a man does not go through the Ordination to the Diaconate. The Bishop just does the Priestly Ordination, and the man is not ordained Deacon beforehand.
If such an ordination happened, would the man be a “real Priest”?
If the hypothetical man in question is not considered to be a “real Priest”, then must he be ordained a Deacon, and then go through the Priestly Ordination ceremony all over again?
Thank you!
