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apostolic succession
noun
- the unbroken line of succession beginning with the apostles and perpetuated through bishops, considered essential for orders and sacraments to be valid.
Apostolic succession
noun
- the doctrine that the authority of Christian bishops derives from the Apostles through an unbroken line of consecration
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of apostolic succession1
Example Sentences
The Holy See insisted on the pope's right to name bishops to preserve the apostolic succession that dates to Jesus' original apostles.
The Holy See insisted on the pope’s right to name bishops to preserve the apostolic succession that dates to Jesus’ original apostles.
Pep Guardiola, the architect of Barcelona’s latest spell of dominance and now coach of German champions Bayern Munich, is not so much a Cruyff disciple, as a chain in his apostolic succession.
He had sought to join the “apostolic succession†of poets through Blunt, who, a generation or two earlier, had cunningly arranged his own ancestry, marrying the granddaughter of Lord Byron and becoming a Byronic coxcomb—dieting, coiffing his curls, and dressing himself in Turkish- and Albanian-inspired attire.
Because of this, and quite apart from the many sound theological arguments in favor of female bishops—among them, that there is nothing in the Gospels that precludes women from apostolic service; the concept of an all-male apostolic succession comes not from Jesus but from Paul, who converted years after the death of Christ—there is now a legal imperative to ordain female bishops.
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