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Foreword | 11 | |
Abbreviations | 15 | |
I | A Challenge for Contemporary Ecclesiology | 19 |
II | Who Receives the Sacrament of Holy Orders in the Degrees of Priesthood and Diaconate? | 35 |
III | Priesthood: Is a Baptized Man the only Possible Valid Recipient of Holy Orders? | 63 |
IV | The Sacramental Diaconate | 183 |
Acknowledgments | 227 | |
Scripture Index | 229 | |
Subject Index | 237 |
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