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I believe the following would be an accurate statement: The true purpose of the priesthood is the “sacrifice” of self and possession in the service of our fellow Man. Would this fit what you are referencing here?Well I think that there are clear differences between Catholic/Orthodox and LDS understandings of the priesthood. One important one is that Catholics/Orthodox believe that the primary purpose of the priesthood of God is to offer sacrifice on behalf of the people. In Old Testament times, we know that the priests offered sacrifices in the temple in similitude of the sacrifice of Christ. Catholics/Orthodox believe that now, priests offer (or “re-present”) the once and for all sacrifice of Christ at Mass/Divine Liturgy. Yes, priests are believed to also be able to perform other sacraments/mysteries, perform blessings, etc, however their principle function is to offer the sacrifice of the Mass. LDS do not share that sacrificial understanding of the main purpose of the priesthood.
I am not stating that there are not clear differences, I believe that in this discussion the most beneficial method of gaining understanding of each other and gaining the ability to intelligently discuss differences would be to begin with similarities and then slowly move to differences, thus having a common point of reference.
Which in a manner is what we believe. We speak of two priesthoods, but what we really believe is that the organization of the priesthood has two parts. One superseding the other. The Melchizedek Priesthood has all the authority of the Aaronic, but has greater authority. Basically, from an LDS position, there is only one priesthood with different offices.Then of course there’s the LDS understanding of the priesthood being divided into two priesthoods: the lesser, or Aaronic Priesthood, and the greater, or Melchizedek Priesthood, an understanding not shared with Catholicism. Catholics believe that there is only one priesthood, with different offices.
Handbook 2, 2 Priesthood Principles, 2.1 Priesthood Authority
The priesthood is divided into two parts: the Aaronic Priesthood and the Melchizedek Priesthood.
The Aaronic Priesthood is the lesser priesthood and is “an appendage to … the Melchizedek Priesthood”