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Sarahforgiven
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I used to think that there was apostolic succession in the Anglican church, however I was listening to the apologists one day on the radio & they mentioned that one of the Popes did an extensive project on this & found the succession to be irreparably ruptured. It had to do with what one of the other posters mentioned. Apparently there was a time period where the valid priests with succession in England were replaced by non-ordained truly Protestant clergy …That’s easy. I do not accept the loss of the Apostolic Succession. I believe in the One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, and said so at eucharist an hour ago.
And I believe that churches of the Anglican Communion are part of that church.
I believe our sacraments are valid. If I did not believe that, I would not take them. I also believe that the bread which we break is a partaking of the Body of Christ; and likewise that the Cup of Blessing is a partaking of the Blood of Christ.
If I did not believe that, I would not be an Anglican.
(meaning the laying on of hands to pass the succession).
I am not saying you are incorrect, it would be really interesting to research in a scholarly way, from both sides. In the US since there was a revolution & breaking away from England, I was told that there were certain Bishops who ordained in the US church to preserve the succession.
I am sorry I can’t remember the Popes name. Maybe another member will know.
When I was in the Episcopal church we were taught thaw we did have succession, however I don’t ever remember being taught that the Eucharist is actually Jesus after the consecration, & I went to an Episcopal grade school, where we went to church twice a week.