Holy Orders

Holy Orders is a Sacrament of Service (the other one is Matrimony). If you are interested in becoming a priest or deacon or entering religious life as a sister (or nun) or brother, please contact the Parish Office at 702-361-3022 and ask to speak with a priest. For general information about vocations, please see the USCCB section on Vocations.

 

 

From the moment of Jesus' conception in the womb of Mary until his Resurrection, he was filled with the Holy Spirit.  In biblical language, he was anointed by the Holy Spirit and thus established by God the Father as our high priest. As Risen Lord, he remains our high priest. . . . While all the baptized share in Christ's priesthood, the ministerial priesthood shares this through the Sacrament of Holy Orders in a special way. Ordination to the priesthood is always a call and a gift from God. Christ reminded his Apostles that they needed to ask the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into the harvest. Those who seek priesthood respond generously to God's call using the words of the prophet, "Here I am, send me" (Is 6:8). This call from God can be recognized and understood from the daily signs that disclose his will to those in charge of discerning the vocation of the candidate.

- United States Catholic Catechism for Adults