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Q: Will your denominational ordination be valid in a non-denominational church?
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What happens to persons refused ordination in Episcopal Church?

nothing happens bu god judges who has refused them without valid reason.


Do Episcopalians have valid sacraments accepted by the Catholic Church?

The Church accepts baptism of Episcopals, and recognizes their marriages as legitimate from supplied jurisdiction out of necessity. It rejects holy orders, penance, extreme unction, Confirmation and the Eucharist. The Church rejects the above since the Church of England, after its break from Rome, changed the ordination rite making it invalid. Thus no priests were validly ordained, and if there are no valid priests, there are no valid sacraments save in those sacraments were the minister is not ordinarily a priest (i.e. baptism and marriage). This invalid ordination rite was used for a long period of time, long enough that no legitimately ordained ministers remained by the time they rectified the rite and returned to a legitimate form. However, some more traditional branches of the Anglican Church have sought out ordination at the hands of Catholic bishops and brought legitimate orders back into limited circulation within Anglicanism. Sacraments, preformed by these ordained ministers, are now valid, but are still considered illicit by the Church, as they are performed outside of Her and without Her consent.


Are there any female Roman Catholic preists?

No, the Roman Catholic priesthood is reserved for men. There are some formerly Catholic women who claim to have had themselves ordained in the Catholic church, but their "ordination" is not valid or licit.


How many times can someone receive holy orders?

In the Roman Catholic Church, someone can receive holy orders once, becoming a deacon, priest, or bishop. Each ordination is considered sacramentally valid and permanent. However, in some other Christian denominations, individuals may be ordained multiple times if they serve in different roles or move between denominations with differing views on ordination.


Is absolution for a Catholic valid if obtained in a Lutheran Church?

The Lutheran Church does not offer absolution. They have no sacrament of reconciliation. As the Lutheran Church has no valid Orders (Priesthood), they have no valid sacraments except Baptism.


How do you get a license to preach southern baptist?

You generally present yourself to your local church as answering a call to the ministry. It is then up to the church to vote if they agree that your calling is valid. Not the same as being ordained. You generally present yourself to your local church as answering a call to the ministry. It is then up to the church to vote if they agree that your calling is valid. Not the same as being ordained.


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.


Does the interdenominational church have the same doctrines as the Catholic Church today?

No, the Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ in the first half of the first century. The "Interdenominational Church" is a conglomeration of protestants trying to form a new Christian church twenty centuries later.


Is the church of the celestial teapot a valid religion?

yes


Is a Methodist wedding valid in the eyes of the Catholic Church?

It depends. It is valid if the two getting wedded aren't Catholic. It is not valid if one or both are Catholics.


Why do priests tell you that your baby is a Bastard if you weren't married in a Catholic church?

While the church does not recognize a marriage of Catholics outside of the church to be a valid sacramental marriage, it does recognize civil marriages outside of the church to be valid. No priest should ever tell you that your baby is illegitimate.


When did it become law that one must first have a civil ceremony before a church ceremony?

It was never a law that one must have a civil ceremony before a Church one. According to the Church, civil ceremonies are not valid marriages for Catholics. They are only valid fornon-Catholics. Only proper marriages by a Catholic priest are valid.