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In case someone in the clergy happened to be on vacation, or was an ordained friar on the move, or something suddenly took them away from their church’s jurisdiction, could they serve in a different parish for that Sunday without much rigmarole?
I think they’d need to show proof that they are in good standing in case they are outside the diocese, but what if they are still in the diocese?
Do the rules change between deacons and priests?
What if you’re like an ordained friar? Can you walk up to a church and just say “I’m here can I be your deacon or con-celebrate for the Mass?”?
Only asking because back when I was Catholic, I served as an EMHC in college, and I was able to serve spontaneously at my parent’s church far outside my college’s diocese. I did the same thing many years prior when I was an altar server and served spontaneously at my uncle’s parish outside my parent’s diocese.
These obviously aren’t ordained positions, but I wanted to see what stipulations were for ordained people.
I think they’d need to show proof that they are in good standing in case they are outside the diocese, but what if they are still in the diocese?
Do the rules change between deacons and priests?
What if you’re like an ordained friar? Can you walk up to a church and just say “I’m here can I be your deacon or con-celebrate for the Mass?”?
Only asking because back when I was Catholic, I served as an EMHC in college, and I was able to serve spontaneously at my parent’s church far outside my college’s diocese. I did the same thing many years prior when I was an altar server and served spontaneously at my uncle’s parish outside my parent’s diocese.
These obviously aren’t ordained positions, but I wanted to see what stipulations were for ordained people.
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