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Apostolic Succession
Catholic Exchange ^ | June 12, 2015 | MIKE AQUILINA

Posted on 06/12/2015 3:29:33 PM PDT by NYer

Legitimate succession was always a matter of concern in biblical religion. The book of Genesis is careful to give the lineage of the patriarchs, from the first man, Adam, to Noah (Gen. 5). The book of Exodus takes similar care as it sets down the priestly generations (Exod. 6). The Chronicles make clear that the monarchy was legitimately passed from father to son (1 Chron. 3). Indeed, the Old Testament histo­ries assure us that “all Israel was enrolled by genealogies” (1 Chron. 9:1).


This article is from the Catholic Viewer’s Guide to AD: The Bible Continues (airs Sundays at 9/8c). Read more of this fascinating history in Ministers and Martyrs.

And the concern for lineage did not pass away in the New Testament. To establish Jesus’ credentials as Messiah, the Gospels detailed His lineage through generations, going back to Abraham (Mt. 1) and even through Adam to God (Luke 3).

In the Old Testament, succession took place in the natural order, through genetic transmission. In the apostolic age, we see a new principle at work. St. Paul was a man who made a firm commitment to live a celibate life (see 1 Cor. 7:1, 7-8), yet he could pass along the grace he had received — by means of the same act by which he himself received the grace: the laying on of hands (Acts 13:2-3).

St. Paul discussed the act in his later letters to Timothy, whom he had ordained (1 Tim. 4:14; 5:22; 2 Tim. 1:6). From Paul we learn that ordination is a “gift of God,” al­though it is conferred by one man upon another. We know that it is a supernatural event consummated by the prayers of those who are authorized to give such “pro­phetic utterance.” We know that the gift is given through “elders” in the Faith to those of a new generation in ministry — who will in turn give it to another generation. As the Father sent the Son, so the Son sent the Apostles — and so the Apostles sent their disciples to serve as bishops.

As time passed and the Faith spread to new lands, the Church valued apostolic succession all the more. It was a safeguard against heresy. The Church could point to a succession that was public and sac­ramental, whose authenticity could be easily verified. One of Paul’s Ro­man disciples, a man named Clem­ent, spoke of the matter:

The Apostles received the Gospel for us from the Lord Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ was sent forth from God. So Christ is from God, and the Apostles are from Christ. Both therefore came of the will of God in the appointed order. Having received their orders . . . they went forth with the good news that the kingdom of God was to come. So preaching everywhere, in country and town, they appointed their first-fruits, when they had proved them by the Spirit, to be bishops and deacons to those who should believe. . . .

Our Apostles knew through our Lord Jesus Christ that there would be contention over the office of bishop. That is why, having received com­plete foreknowledge, they appointed the aforesaid persons, and after­ward they gave the offices a permanent character, that if these should fall asleep, other approved men should succeed to their ministry (Saint Clement of Rome, To the Corinthians 42:1-4; 44:1-2).

And so they still succeed today, to the offices established by the Apostles.


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1 posted on 06/12/2015 3:29:33 PM PDT by NYer
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Catholic ping!


2 posted on 06/12/2015 3:29:59 PM PDT by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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To: NYer

Silly doctrine not commanded in Scripture.

One Apostle was chosen by lot to replace Judas.
One Apostle was chosen by the glorified Christ by being struck blind on his way to Damascus.

Neither method is followed by those who claim to replace Apostles.

Nowhere does Scripture teach Apostles will be replaced.
Scripture does teach they were a foundation for the Church.


3 posted on 06/12/2015 3:41:42 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion ( "Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal.")
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To: NYer

Since Paul was the apostle to the (Gentile) Church, who are his successors???


4 posted on 06/12/2015 3:42:37 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: NYer

In addition to reading this book I would encourage everyone to dig a little deeper into the Early Church Fathers. Answers are in both places.

Thanks for posting this.


5 posted on 06/12/2015 3:55:07 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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In the Old Testament, succession took place in the natural order, through genetic transmission. In the apostolic age, we see a new principle at work. St. Paul was a man who made a firm commitment to live a celibate life (see 1 Cor. 7:1, 7-8), yet he could pass along the grace he had received — by means of the same act by which he himself received the grace: the laying on of hands (Acts 13:2-3).

Acts 13: 2As they were ministering to the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, "Set apart for Me Barnabas and Saul for the work I have called them to."33Then after they had fasted, prayed, and laid hands on them, they sent them off.

Nothing here about the transference of.."grace" ....

Where did Christ ever teach that the grace or gifts GOD gives are "transferable??

7 posted on 06/12/2015 3:56:35 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Salvation
Apostolic Succession
On the Apostolic Fathers
Why do Catholics always talk about the Early Church Fathers (Apostolic Fathers)?[Ecumenical]
The Early Church Fathers on The Primacy of Peter/Rome (Catholic/Orthodox Caucus)
The Early Church Fathers on Apostolic Succession - Catholic/Orthodox Caucus
8 posted on 06/12/2015 4:01:56 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Iscool
You made me think of a tangential point in which Paul actually condemns the type of thinking in 1 Cor. 1:10-17. "I urge you ... by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, to agree together, to end your divisions, and to be united by the same mind and purpose. For members of Chloe's household have made it clear to me, my brothers and sisters, that there are quarrels among you. Now I mean this, that each of you is saying, 'I am with Paul,' or 'I am with Apollos,' or 'I am with Cephas,' or 'I am with Christ.'

It is interesting to note that Cephas here could refer to Peter, in which case Paul is specifically condemning the apostolic succession that would be claimed by later Roman Catholics. But even if it is a different Cephas (unlikely), the rest of the passage makes clear that Paul condemns any succession other than from Christ to the believer.

9 posted on 06/12/2015 4:02:49 PM PDT by FateAmenableToChange
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To: NYer

Don’t they vote on it?


10 posted on 06/12/2015 4:10:06 PM PDT by ifinnegan
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

“Silly doctrine not commanded in Scripture.”

The Holy Spirit disagrees with you.

Acts 1:20


11 posted on 06/12/2015 4:18:29 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: vladimir998

“The Holy Spirit disagrees with you.”

God prophesied that Judas place would be filled. It was.

That’s it partner. Done.


12 posted on 06/12/2015 4:29:13 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion ( "Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal.")
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To: NYer

+1


13 posted on 06/12/2015 4:48:10 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("The Catholic Church is for saints and sinners only. For respectable people, the Anglicans will do.")
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Old Testament The steward Given keys to Davids Kingdom was replaced.

Christ told Peter upon this rock I build my Church whose sins you shall forgive they are forgiven Whose sins you shall retain they are retained
Peter then was Given the Keys to Heaven By Jesus the Keys were passed down to Pope Francis Today.

In Hebrew tradition a person given a new name is a Promtion in Power and Position.
Think Abram to Abraham
Think Simon to Peter
Think Saul to Paul

The 1st Pope Peter thru the 32nd Pope St Miltiades were all martyred I think they would differ they didn’t die for their Faith and position of succession.


14 posted on 06/12/2015 4:51:54 PM PDT by philly-d-kidder (AB-Sheen"The truth is the truth if nobody believes it,a lie is still a lie, everybody believes it")
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To: philly-d-kidder

Wow. I rarely see so many fallacies in one post.

The keys to David’s Kingdom were not replaced.
Peter was not given the power to forgive sins. You need a more accurate translation of Greek.
Peter was not given the Keys of Heaven.
The keys were not passed to any “pope” in history nor to the Global Warming pope.
Not every Hebrew person ever given a new name is “promoted.”

I admire your enthusiasm, but it is not based on facts.

Best.


15 posted on 06/12/2015 5:04:41 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion ( "Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal.")
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

“That’s it partner. Done.”

Nope. More men were chosen and made bishops. That’s Apostolic Succession.

That’s why the Protestant J. N. D. Kelly, wrote the following:

“Unlike the alleged secret tradition of the Gnostics, it was entirely public and open, having been entrusted by the apostles to their successors, and by these in turn to those who followed them, and was visible in the Church for all who cared to look for it.” (Early Christian Doctrines, 37)

In 1 Timothy 1:6 and 4:14, Paul tells Timothy that the office of bishop was conferred on him through the laying on of hands. In 1 Timothy 5:22 Paul tells Timothy not to be too quick in handing on this authority to others. In Titus Paul describes the apostolic authority Titus had received. (Titus 1:9; 2:5,15)


16 posted on 06/12/2015 5:14:36 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

However, in Ephesias, the office of Apostle is mentioned as being one of the what we call the five-fold ministry. I tend to think that today’s apostles are what we call missionaries - they plant churches around the world. I certainly don’t agree with the Catholic doctrine of “Apostolic Succession.”


17 posted on 06/12/2015 5:29:45 PM PDT by Catsrus
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To: Iscool

Exactly, Peter was an apostle to the Jews. Catholics seem to ignore this very basic fact.


18 posted on 06/12/2015 5:30:47 PM PDT by Catsrus
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To: vladimir998

AMEN!


19 posted on 06/12/2015 5:31:45 PM PDT by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: philly-d-kidder

This is one of the greatest heresies in Catholic teaching. Jesus wasn’t saying He was building His church upon Peter - but, upon the word of knowledge given to Peter as to Christ’s identity.


20 posted on 06/12/2015 5:33:15 PM PDT by Catsrus
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