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The term hierarchy (literally, "holy government") has a variety of related usages in the Catholic Church. There is a hierarchy of truths,<a href="Hierarchy of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia">[1]</a> which refers to the levels of solemnity of the official teaching of the faith.

[2] The church has a hierarchical nature, a structural feature considered to be of divine institution.

3] Most commonly, it refers to the ordering of ministry in the church into the threefold order of episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate, which is considered to be divinely instituted and essential to the Church itself.
In some cases, it refers only to the magisterium, the official teaching body of the church, the bishops, excluding deacons and presbyters (priests).

There is, in addition, an order of precedence of the various offices and ministries, which indicates the precedence or 'rank' of various ministers and offices in the Church for use during liturgies or other ceremonies where such protocol is helpful.

The Catholic Church comprised, as of 31 December 2011, 2,834 dioceses,<a href="Hierarchy of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia">[4]</a>

[5] each overseen by a bishop. Dioceses are divided into individual communities called parishes, each of which is staffed by one or more priests.

[6] Priests may be assisted by deacons. All clergy, including deacons, priests, and bishops, may preach, teach, baptize, witness marriages, and conduct funeral liturgies.

[7] Only priests and bishops are allowed to administer the sacraments of the Eucharist, Reconciliation (Penance), Confirmation (priests may administer these sacraments with prior ecclesiastic approval), and Anointing of the Sick.

[8] Only bishops can administer the sacrament of Holy Orders, which ordains someone into the clergy.

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December 31, 2009 - St. Sylvester I, Pope & Confessor
Double Feast


Two More Irish Newchurch Bishops Resign, but Refuse Personal Responsibility for Sex Crimes
The Irish Are Hopping Mad at the Effrontery of Benedict-Ratzinger's Criminal Hierarchs
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Irish New bishops Eamon Walsh (Left) and Raymond Field Have Resigned
But Have Not Acknowledged Personal Responsibility for the Sex Crimes
That They Suborned as Auxiliary Bishops of Dublin, Ireland
The Irish Are Now Publicly Lashing Out against Benedict-Ratzinger's Corrupt Hierarchs

Two more Irish Newchurch bishops have resigned on Christmas Eve 2009 in the wake of Newchurch's Great Sex & Embezzlement Scandal, making a total of four so far. New bishops Eamon Walsh and Raymond Field, of Dublin, joined Donal Murray, of Limerick, and James Moriarty, of Kildare & Leighlin. Yet, for the Irish, this was too little and too late. In fact, the Irish are hopping mad at the bishops because they have refused to acknowledge any wrongdoing or personal responsibility for the rampage of sex crimes against children that they suborned and that were exposed in the Irish government's recently released Murphy Report.

The Irish Times flayed Benedict-Ratzinger's corrupt bishops, who "failed over many decades to respond properly to criminal acts against children." The Times charged the bishops with refusing to acknowledge being "party to a collective governance of the archdiocese which had so many inadequacies where child protection was concerned." One victim said that getting rid of corrupt Newchurch bishops "is about removing a culture with which they were so strongly associated from the heart of Dublin's Catholic [sic] archdiocese."

A Reader Asks: Are Hosts Tampered with at a "Motu" Mess Valid?
From: Lou

Dear Fathers:
I have a friend whose daughter attends a "Motu" Mass where the priest-presbyter gives gluten-free hosts to her because she is celiac. Are these hosts a valid matter?

The Father's Reply.
No, a host to be valid must be bread, that is, natural wheat flour and water only. In such cases, the individual should contact the priest in advance and arrange to receive only a small Particle. Invalid matter invalidates the Sacrament, but a small size does not invalidate it. By the same principle, alcohol-free "wine" is invalid, as wine is naturally the fermented juice of grapes.

December 30, 2009 - Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity (Transferred)
Semidouble Sunday

The Mass of this Sunday, which would ordinarily have been celebrated on the Sunday following the Feast of the Nativity, had to be transferred to a later day in 2009, because the Double Feast of the Second Class of St. John, Apostle & Evangelist, took precedence over the Sunday. Monday and Tuesday of this week were also Double Feasts, of the Holy Innocents and of St. Thomas of Canterbury, respectively. Therefore, Wednesday of this week is the first available day on which this required Mass can be celebrated.

Irish Cathedral Is Burned to the Ground on Christmas Morning
Did Irishmen Fed up with the New Order Church after the Murphy Report Torch It?

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It’s not uncommon for lesser religions to attack the dominant religion of the land.
 
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I get that you are dredging crap from the past to confirm your biases.
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Sounds like a fringe argument to me. Am I supposed to only look at one thing and ignore everything else?

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