Jesus never ordained any apostle as a priest in his life , and there were no churches then . The first church was stared by Paul.
This preceding answer does not correctly answer the question that is being asked. During my time in prayer and meditation this morning I discovered in Mark 3 beginning at verse 13-19 that Jesus went up into a mountain and from there He called whom He desired and the Word said they came unto Him. Verse 14 says, "And He ordained twelve..."
These twelve were the disciples that followed Him. And it gives four specific reasons why He ordained them: 1) that they should be with Him 2) to send them forth to preach 3) to have power to heal sicknessess 4) to cast out devils
ordain: to put in order, appoint. To invent officially (as by the laying on of hands) with ministerial or priestly authority. To establish or order by appointment, decree, or law.
Jesus instituted the sacrament of Holy Orders at the Last Supper when he appointed his Apostles as the first bishops and priests by instructing them to continue his ministry through the celebration of the Eucharist and other sacraments.
"Jesus Christ instituted the Sacerdotal Order at the Last Supper when he conferred on the Apostles and their successors the power of consecrating the Blessed Eucharist. Then on the day of His resurrection He conferred on them the power of remitting and retaining sin, thus constituting them the first Priests of the New Law in all the fullness of their power." (From the Catechism of St. Pius X)
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Upper Room at the Last Supper.
Yes, Nathanael is traditionally identified as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He is also known as Bartholomew in the Gospel of John.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus breathed on his apostles to give them the Holy Spirit and empower them for their mission to spread the good news of salvation. This act symbolized the giving of the Holy Spirit and the commissioning of the apostles to carry out their ministry.
No Catholic priests are not called as Apostles. There were only 12 Apostles which Jesus chose to be with and called them friends. These Apostles used to be with Jesus and had witnessed most of His miracles.
Because Jesus Christ gave no authority to the Church to ordain women.
It's called "institutional sexism". The Episcopal Church allows women priests. Because Jesus choose only men to be his apostles, and priests are the successors of the apostles. As for the person who call it "institutional sexism", it's like saying that Jesus also instituted sexism for having only male apostles.
No Jesus did not ordain any one. But Peter was to be the rock.
The Russian Orthodox Church does not ordain priests.
There is no reference to the Apostles in the OLD Testament. The Old Testmant is full of prophets, priests, and kings. The New Testament had the twelve apostles, the followers of Jesus Christ.
Bishops normally ordain priests into bishophood.
Jesus had 12 apostles.
The apostles were the first priests and bishops of the Catholic Church.
We don't have a record of the first Catholic priests. The first Bishops were the Apostles.
As far as I can tell Jesus was given that name at His circumcision. In Greek, the nameis Sotos, meaning 'Saviour'.
Peter was appointed by Jesus to be the leader of the Apostles!!!