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Q: What is an apostolic ordination?
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What doctrine asserted that ordination passed on the power that Jesus gave his disciples from bishop to bishop?

Apostolic succession


What has the author Benj F Stanton written?

Benj. F. Stanton has written: 'The apostolic commission' -- subject(s): Ordination sermons


What is the difference between Catholic ordination and an Anglo ordination?

Catholic Ordination is a sacrament instituted by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, and administered by a Bishop, who has his consecration in the Apostolic succession. It ontologically changes the man thus ordained. . Anglican ordination is a similar ceremony that institutes a man OR a woman into one of the three orders of protestant clergy in the Anglican Communion. Anglican ordination does not confer an ontological change, and this was ruled infallibly by Pope Leo XIII in Apostoloicae Curae, attached below.


What did Apostolic tradition have to do with the Church?

When Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, founded His Church, He founded it on Peter. Peter, and the other apostles were the original bishops of the Church. To be a genuine Catholic Church that is in communion with the Pope (the successor of St. Peter) and Christ, its Bishop must be ordained in the Apostolic line. Without such valid apostolic ordination, it is not a true "Church", only an ecclesial community. In other words, Apostolic tradition is the basis for the Church, revelation ended with the death of the last Apostle.


What has the author Pierre Francois Le Courayer written?

Pierre Francois Le Courayer has written: 'A defence of the dissertation on the validity of the English ordinations' -- subject- s -: Ordination, Anglican Communion, Apostolic succession


How do you perform an ordination of a bishop?

If we are talking about a Christian bishop, then the accepted essential part is the laying of the hands with the proper intent and an accepted formula of words spoken by the person making the ordination. In apostolic churches, those that can trace their churches to an unbroken line back to the original Apostles, then a person can only be ordained by another bishop. It is considered that only males can perform and receive this ordination.


How are all popes descendants of the first pope?

By Apostolic Succession. That is the laying down of hands at the ordination to bishop (the last 'step' of the threefold ordination). Then a bishop is created cardinal by the current pope. One of these cardinals is to be elected pope during the big meeting after the death of a pope. E.g. Cardinal Ratzinger had been elected as pope Benedict XIV.


Are you apostolic?

Yes! I am proud to be Apostolic!


What has the author Marjorie Warkentin written?

Marjorie Warkentin has written: 'Ordination, a biblical-historical view' -- subject(s): Ordination 'Ordination'


What has the author Z Y written?

Y. Z. has written: 'A seasonable letter on the late treaty with Nizam Allee Kawn, and the Commotions in consequence of it, on the coast of Coromandel' 'A letter from a layman in the country, to, &c. concerning the Act of Parliament, for bringing to justice the murderers of Captain John Porteous'


Is the Apostolic Church a part of the Catholic Church?

There are many different denominations called Apostolic Church; here are some:The Armenian Apostolic ChurchApostolic Church (Pentecostal), formed in 1916Catholic Apostolic Church, formed in 1835Old Apostolic ChurchNew Apostolic Church, formed in 1879United Apostolic Church, including the Apostolic Church of Queenslandand the Apostolic Church of South AfricaApostolic Church (Czech Republic)Apostolic Church (Slovakia)Apostolic Christian ChurchAnswerA church that calls themselves apostolic normally is based upon the foundations of the apostles and Jesus Christ himself.There is the Catholic Apostolic Church....but it is not Catholic.Catholic AnswerIf you are talking about the denomination, the Apostolic Church, it is a protestant ecclesiastical community founded in 1916, see the link below. The Catholic Church is the original apostolic Church as it was founded on the Apostle Peter in the year 33 A.D. and has been guided continuously by his successors since then.


Is Apostolic a type of Lutheranism?

Apostolic is not a type of Lutheranism.