The Sacrament of Order does not imprint a character on the recipient
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Three sacraments, Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Orders, imprint a character, that is, an indelible spiritual mark, and for this reason cannot be repeated 1 0 2The sacramental character is a spiritual mark imprinted on the soul 1 0 2The sacramental character continues at least until the death of its bearer 1 0 2Even if it is unworthily received, valid Baptism imprints on the soul of the recipient an indelible spiritual mark, the Baptismal Character, and for this reason, the Sacrament cannot be repeated 1 0 2Confirmation imprints on the soul an indelible spiritual mark, and for this reason, cannot be repeated 1 0 2Holy Order is a true and proper Sacrament which was instituted by Christ 1 0 2The Sacrament of Order confers sanctifying grace on the recipient 1 0 2The Sacrament of Order imprints a character on the recipient 1 0 2The Sacrament of Order confers a permanent spiritual power on the recipient 1 0 2The ordinary dispenser of all grades of order, both the sacramental and the non-sacramental, is the validly consecrated bishop alone 1 0 2