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Presbyterium

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as a collective, is a symbol of the collaborative and collegial nature of their sacerdotal ministry as inspired by the reforms made during the Second Vatican Council.
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Liturgically, within Catholicism, the presbyterium is the area of the church in which the clergy functions. It is more commonly called the
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it is used to refer to the second order of priesthood - one is said to be "ordained to the presbyterate". Paragraph 1536 of the
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is another term used to refer to the sacerdotal collegiality of priests with their bishop, commonly used in the
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states that there are three distinct orders of apostolic ministry in the sacrament of Holy Orders:
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The presbyterium is most visible during the ordination of new priests and bishops and the
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Presbuterion, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, "A Greek-English Lexicon", at Perseus
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Presbus, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, "A Greek-English Lexicon", at Perseus
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takes place. They are also visible during other special
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Catholic Church
Eastern Catholic Churches
Second Vatican Council
college
priests
particular church
diocese
eparchy
bishop
Mass of the Chrism
Holy Thursday
oils
Baptism
Confirmation
Anointing of the Sick
Holy Orders
liturgical
wake
burial
sanctuary
Greek
Greek
Anglican Communion
apostolic succession
concelebration
Eucharist
Catholic Church
Catechism of the Catholic Church
episcopate

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