There are three levels or degrees of Holy Orders: Bishop, Priest and Deacon. They are the ministers of the Catholic Church. By ancient tradition, the sacrament of Holy Orders can only be conferred by a bishop.
Priests, deacons and bishops continue the mission entrusted by Christ to His apostles. They are important to the Church because they dedicate their lives to ministering to the People of God in the service of the Church.
Since the time of the Apostles, the work of ordained ministry has been vital for the Christian community, and men who feel themselves called towards this ministry should carefully consider it in prayer and with the help of spiritual directors. Men who feel called to this sacrament go through many years of study and discernment before becoming ministers.
If you feel a call to the priesthood or the deaconate, talk to your local priest or visit the Diocesan Vocations Office website. Fr. Mark Mleziva serves as the Director of Vocations for the Diocese of Green Bay and meets with men individually to help them discern a vocation and also guide them in their studies.
For more information, visit the Diocese of Green Bay website.