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marywarfield
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The Lutherans maintain through Luther actuallyAs far as I know, the position of the Catholic Church is that Lutherans did not maintain Apostolic Succession because their ordinations were not carried out by bishops, but rather priests who broke communion with Rome, as well as because the rite of ordination itself was changed by the reformers in a manner that invalidates those “ordained” by it.
That being said, while it is good that dialogue is going on, it is misleading to suggest that Lutherans are on equal footing as Catholics and Orthodox when it comes to Apostolic Succession, at least as far as Rome is concerned.
an historic succession that is valid.
They also to an extent fall under the newer definition
of apostolic which has four parts- one, holy, apostolic,
catholic.
The difference between us is we do not differentiate
between the two- Historic and apostolic.
Not to say there are not Lutherann offshoots that
have no valid succession. There are.
The Mass- the Real Presence is maintained by the
CC as far as Lutheranism goes in most of their
denoms. The Mass however is very very different
as it contains no Offeratory, and no Canon!!!
and no forms of sacrifice.