Tixeront meticulously explores the dogmatic aspects of the sacrament, discussing its institution, its effects on the soul, and the essential requirements for valid administration. By combining historical inquiry with precise theological reflection, "Holy Orders and Ordination" serves as an essential resource for students of ecclesiology, liturgy, and church history. It offers profound insights into the nature of the clerical state and the continuity of apostolic succession. This volume remains a significant contribution to the study of Catholic theology, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the spiritual and legal dimensions of the ordained ministry.
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