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    {{Catholic Church hierarchy sidebar |expanded=listname}} or, if enabled, {{Catholic Church hierarchy sidebar |listname}} …where listname is one of the following (do not include any quotemarks): Liturgical titles, Administrative and pastoral titles, Consecrated and professed titles, Additional titles, Organization titles

  3. Hierarchy of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Catholic-Hierarchy.org. This is an online database of bishops and dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church. It contains geographical, organizational and address information on each Catholic diocese in the world, including Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with the Holy See, such as the Maronite Catholic Church or the Syro-Malabar Church.

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  6. Order of precedence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    De facto precedence should be applied where, a non-ordained religious or lay ecclesial minister serves in an office equivalent listed below (e.g., a diocesan director of Catholic Education is an equal office to an episcopal vicar, a pastoral life director an equal office to pastor, though with respect to the principle of the hierarchy of order ...

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  8. Minor orders - Wikipedia

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    The 23 sui iuris Eastern Catholic Churches in union with Rome have their traditional minor orders, governed by their own particular law. [25] In all Eastern Catholic Churches, subdeacons are minor clerics, since admission to major orders is by ordination as deacon. [26] The Byzantine tradition allows for several orders of minor clerics.

  9. Holy orders in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Priests lay their hands on the ordinands during a Catholic rite of ordination. The sacrament of holy orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishops, priests, and deacons, in decreasing order of rank, collectively comprising the clergy. In the phrase "holy orders", the word "holy" means "set apart for a sacred purpose".