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A deacon is ordained to the first rank of Sacred Orders making him a member of the clergy. Deacons can administer two sacraments – Baptism and Holy Matrimony. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church teachings, they cannot give absolution, anoint the sick, hear confession or say Mass. They do have a distinctive role in the liturgy, with their main tasks being to read the Gospel and assist in the administration of the Eucharist. Transitional and permanent deacons both have the faculty to preach the homily by right of their ordination unless the bishop or priest presider retains that ministry to himself in any particular liturgy.