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apostolic successionDoctrine in the Christian church that certain spiritual powers were received by the first apostles directly from Jesus, and have been handed down in the ceremony of ‘laying on of hands’ from generation to generation of bishops.
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When Christians say (in the Nicene Creed) that we believe in "one, holy, catholic and apostolic church," we are making apostolicity a cornerstone of belief. While each bishop embodies the apostolicity of the church, it is the whole college of bishops that symbolizes its catholicity. In the international Lutheran-Catholic Commission on Unity we are currently studying all aspects of apostolicity in the church. |
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