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To confect the Eucharist and to give the Absolution in Confession, and to guide us on our Christian journey towards the Heavenly kingdom.
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I was looking for something unique so I’m going to let that guiding thing go. So only a priest can celebrate mass and hear confession. Those things can’t be perofrmed by the laity. How about ordain another priest?
Only a Bishop who has been ordained as a Bishop by another Bishop who is in full communion with the Pope can ordain a priest. (That’s why, even though Luther was a priest, he had no authority to ordain anyone to the Lutheran “priesthood,” both because he was not a Bishop, and thus had no authority to ordain anyone, and because he was in schism from the Church. Of course, he tried to, anyway.)
I’m a little rusty on my sacraments. How about Last Rites, etc?
Yes, only a priest or Bishop can do the Anointing of the Sick. A Deacon can witness a marriage, as well as a priest or Bishop. Ordinarily, a deacon, priest, or Bishop baptizes, but in an emergency situation where no Catholic member of clergy is available,
anyone can baptize.