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SnowAngels
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Hello!
I was reading up on the valid administration of the Sacrament of Penance, and it only lightly touched on the fact that not only the character of the priesthood, but also the jurisdiction, that is, judicial power, is required. It points out that a bishop had jurisdiction over his diocese and a parish priest over his parish, but it didn’t really explain what this means. It went on to say that a person not holding such an office, but had been empowered by the Pope or bishop can administer the sacrament. Can someone please explain what this means most fully?
Thank you so much for answering my question!
I was reading up on the valid administration of the Sacrament of Penance, and it only lightly touched on the fact that not only the character of the priesthood, but also the jurisdiction, that is, judicial power, is required. It points out that a bishop had jurisdiction over his diocese and a parish priest over his parish, but it didn’t really explain what this means. It went on to say that a person not holding such an office, but had been empowered by the Pope or bishop can administer the sacrament. Can someone please explain what this means most fully?
Thank you so much for answering my question!
- SnowAngels