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The only dogma that could indicate that religious life is a holier vocation than marriage is Dogma 242 which states that the Sacrament of Order confers spiritual power on the recipient.
Both, the Sacrament of Order and the Sacrament of Matrimony bestow/confer sanctifying grace.
The difference between both is that the Sacrament of Order bestows a spiritual power that the Sacrament of Matrimony doesn’t.
But, does that spiritual power make the recipient holier?
An excommunicated ordained religious possess and can make use of that spiritual power in the case of necessity; such as dispensing last rites.
Then, in this case, there is an unholy ordained religious with spiritual power.
It seems, that in this case, the spiritual power is not making that ordained religious holier.
Then, a religious life could be holier if the ordained religious is in a state of grace and is not a dead member of the Catholic Church, i.e. he has not been excommunicated or discipline in any way.
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Holy Orders
240 The Sacrament of Order confers sanctifying grace on the recipient.
241 The Sacrament of Order imprints a character on the recipient.
242 The Sacrament of Order confers a permanent spiritual power on the recipient.
243 The ordinary dispenser of all grades of Order, both the sacramental and the non-sacramental, is the validly consecrated Bishop alone.
Matrimony
244 Marriage is a true and proper Sacrament instituted by God.
245 From the sacramental contract of marriage emerges the Bond of Marriage, which binds both marriage partners to a lifelong indivisible community of life.
246 The Sacrament of Matrimony bestows sanctifying grace on the contracting parties.
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Both, the Sacrament of Order and the Sacrament of Matrimony bestow/confer sanctifying grace.
The difference between both is that the Sacrament of Order bestows a spiritual power that the Sacrament of Matrimony doesn’t.
But, does that spiritual power make the recipient holier?
An excommunicated ordained religious possess and can make use of that spiritual power in the case of necessity; such as dispensing last rites.
Then, in this case, there is an unholy ordained religious with spiritual power.
It seems, that in this case, the spiritual power is not making that ordained religious holier.
Then, a religious life could be holier if the ordained religious is in a state of grace and is not a dead member of the Catholic Church, i.e. he has not been excommunicated or discipline in any way.
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Holy Orders
240 The Sacrament of Order confers sanctifying grace on the recipient.
241 The Sacrament of Order imprints a character on the recipient.
242 The Sacrament of Order confers a permanent spiritual power on the recipient.
243 The ordinary dispenser of all grades of Order, both the sacramental and the non-sacramental, is the validly consecrated Bishop alone.
Matrimony
244 Marriage is a true and proper Sacrament instituted by God.
245 From the sacramental contract of marriage emerges the Bond of Marriage, which binds both marriage partners to a lifelong indivisible community of life.
246 The Sacrament of Matrimony bestows sanctifying grace on the contracting parties.
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