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Catholic minister



         


Unlike in several Protestant churches, in the Roman Catholic Church the term minister is not commonly used to refer to a member of the clergy nor as a common term of address.

In some parishes of the Catholic church in the USA there are Ministers of Hospitality, Ministers of Music, etc. Lectors who read scriptural passages to the congregation are also among those called lay ministers or liturgical ministers. These are lay persons; they are not ordained, nor is the word minister used as a form of address in speaking to them. In the USA, and to a lesser extent in other countries, Catholic deacons, priests, and bishops are sometimes called ordained ministers.

One who administers a sacrament is a minister of that sacrament in the sense that he is a provider or conduit of the sacrament.

The term minister is used in that sense to refer to the following:






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