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Friar_David_O.Carm
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I believe that when a priest is laicized he is enjoined from acting in any ministry within a parish (cantor, lector, EMHC, and such) as well as forbidden from being on any of the councils (parish, financial, and such). This is due to ojtm said, it is to avoid any blurring of the lines.
A laicized priest is returned to the lay state and is suspended from any priestly activity. He may only baptize or hear a confession in the case of emergency (usually spelled out as near death). He can not anoint as he should not have the Holy Oil in his possession, he can not give communion as, again, he should not have the Eucharist in his possession.
For all intents and purposes he is a lay man though once a priest, always a priest, he not allowed to act as such except for the very limited cases I listed above.
No laicized priest could be given faculties by a bishop to act as a permanent deacon as he has been returned to the lay state (laicized) by Rome and only Rome can change this.
A laicized priest is returned to the lay state and is suspended from any priestly activity. He may only baptize or hear a confession in the case of emergency (usually spelled out as near death). He can not anoint as he should not have the Holy Oil in his possession, he can not give communion as, again, he should not have the Eucharist in his possession.
For all intents and purposes he is a lay man though once a priest, always a priest, he not allowed to act as such except for the very limited cases I listed above.
No laicized priest could be given faculties by a bishop to act as a permanent deacon as he has been returned to the lay state (laicized) by Rome and only Rome can change this.