Órdenes sagradas

Three clergy members in red and white robes stand together, with one reading from a book on a stand. The central figure wears a purple skullcap and gestures with raised hands, while the others stand solemnly beside him.
A person in white religious vestments lies prostrate on the church floor during a ceremony, with clergy seated in the background and a flower arrangement near the altar.
A group of nuns, two priests, two altar servers, and a man in a suit pose together indoors, smiling at the camera. The nuns wear habits, and the altar servers wear white robes with black accents.
A priest in a green robe stands behind an altar, raising a chalice and a plate during a religious service in a church. The altar has a book, candles, and other ceremonial items.
A young man in a black clerical robe stands indoors, smiling at the camera. Behind him are potted plants and a wooden wall with a geometric pattern.
¿Qué es?

El Orden sagrado es uno de los dos sacramentos de vocación de la Iglesia, junto con el matrimonio.

En el Orden Sagrado un hombre es ordenado sacerdote y ofrece su vida al servicio de la Iglesia.

Si usted está interesado en ser sacerdote, monja o diácono, por favor póngase en contacto con el Director de la oficina de la Diócesis de Wheeling-Charleston, Rev. Brian J. Crenwelge al (304) 233-0880.