World Languages, asked by daredevilpriya, 10 months ago

Why is the secular priest important than a regular priest?

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Answered by hatinggirl502
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Explanation:

Most importantly, they administer the sacraments… The differences are mostly seen by contrasting the vows made by religious priests and the promises made by diocesan priests. A diocesan priest makes promises at ordination: To obey his bishop (Obedience)

Answered by sufiyankadri555
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Answer:

Secular—or better, diocesan—priests are priests who are ordained for a particular diocese and who serve ordinarily in parishes. This is their main work, although some are engaged in other ministries as well. At their ordination as deacons they incardinate (affiliate) with a particular diocese or archdiocese. At this time they make a promise to obey their bishop and, in the Western Church, to remain celibate.

Religious priests are not necessarily more spiritual than diocesan priests. The word refers in this case to the form of life these priests live. All men and women who make public vows in a religious order are called religious. It means that by their vows of poverty, celibate chastity, and obedience, their lives are oriented in a special way to the virtue of religion so that all they do becomes a continual act of the worship of God.

This is true of all religious, sisters and brothers as well as priests. Ordinarily they live and pray in community. Many of them wear a religious habit. Often they are engaged in a specialized form of ministry.

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