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==Catholicism== {{See also|Holy orders (Catholic Church)|Priesthood (Catholic Church)|Bishop (Catholic Church)}} [[File:Holy Orders Picture.jpg|thumb|right|190px|[[Ordination]] to the Catholic priesthood in the [[Latin Church]]. Devotional card, 1925.]] The ministerial orders of the [[Catholic Church]] include the orders of [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|bishops]], [[deacons]] and [[Presbyterium|presbyters]], which in [[Latin language|Latin]] is ''sacerdos''.<ref>Catechism 1547</ref> The ordained priesthood and common priesthood (or priesthood of all the baptized) are different in function and essence.<ref>''Lumen Gentium 10''</ref> A distinction is made between "[[priest]]" and "[[presbyter]]". In the [[Canon law (Catholic Church)|1983 Code of Canon Law]], "The Latin words ''sacerdos'' and ''[[sacerdotium]]'' are used to refer in general to the ministerial priesthood shared by bishops and presbyters. The words ''presbyter, presbyterium and presbyteratus'' refer to priests [in the English use of the word] and presbyters".<ref>Woesteman, Wm. ''The Sacrament of Orders and the Clerical State'' St Paul's University Press: Ottawa, 2006, pg 8, see also ''De Ordinatione''</ref> While the [[consecrated life]] is neither clerical nor lay by definition,<ref>can. 588, CIC 1983</ref> clerics can be members of institutes of consecrated or [[Secular clergy|secular]] ([[Diocese|diocesan]]) life.<ref>can. 266, CIC 1983</ref>
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