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SacredHeartFan
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Can someone please explain how the Orthodox ordain bishops and how they are apostolic. I don’t doubt it but I’m just interested. Thanks! 
You’re probably going to confuse a bunch of people. freesmileys.org/smileys/rolleyes005.gifFor the Coptic Orthodox:
The local Church submits candidates to the Pope. The Pope then chooses the candidates best qualified and presents them to the Synod for consecration and enthronement.
hahaha! Good point. Thanks for the rebound.You’re probably going to confuse a bunch of people. freesmileys.org/smileys/rolleyes005.gifNot everyone’s aware that there’s a Coptic Pope, and hence would think you’re saying that the Coptic Orthodox submit candidates to Pope Benedict.
SacredHeartFan,Can someone please explain how the Orthodox ordain bishops and how they are apostolic. I don’t doubt it but I’m just interested. Thanks!![]()
Not exactly. I just got back to the forums and read it all. What is a coptic pope? Doesn’t the real pope (Benedict XVI) have to ordain bishops?SacredHeartFan,
I’m curious whether you feel your question has been answered sufficiently.
I wouldn’t say that Benedict XVI has to ordain bishops (although I’m sure he does ordain a lot of bishops).What is a coptic pope? Doesn’t the real pope (Benedict XVI) have to ordain bishops?
Pope Paul VI of venerable memory signed declarations to this effect with His Holiness Shenouda III, the Coptic Orthodox Pope and Patriarch, and with His Beatitude Jacoub III, the Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch.
Do you mean, why is it that the Orthodox Church has apostolic succession and valid sacraments? Or literally how, as in the rituals used?Can someone please explain how the Orthodox ordain bishops and how they are apostolic. I don’t doubt it but I’m just interested. Thanks!![]()
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark has a very cordial relationship with the Holy Father, who recognizes him as the real Pope of Alexandria. In the eventual reunion with the Coptic Church, the office of Pope of the Copts would in all likelihood continue as it is.Not exactly. I just got back to the forums and read it all. What is a coptic pope? Doesn’t the real pope (Benedict XVI) have to ordain bishops?
How they have apostolic succession. I often see orthodox priest participate in large Latin masses like the papal and the Eucharistic congress.Do you mean, why is it that the Orthodox Church has apostolic succession and valid sacraments? Or literally how, as in the rituals used?
What you are probably seeing are the Eastern or Oriental Catholic hierarchs, who are in communion with the Pope. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches are not, and thus would not be concelebrating with Catholic hierarchs.How they have apostolic succession. I often see orthodox priest participate in large Latin masses like the papal and the Eucharistic congress.
The head of the Coptic Orthodox Church also uses the title “pope.” It is not unique to the Pope of Rome.On the other hand, there are two popes? And both of them are true popes? How did the coptic pope come to be?
Um, no. “Those in full communion with Rome” are Catholics, hence they celebrate a Catholic liturgy (mass). They don’t/can’t concelebrate with the Orthodox.Ohhhhhh ok!
So those in full communion with Rome can still celebrate an Orthodox mass?
Wynd makes a good point which I had not thought of when I first read this^ paragraph. If the priest you saw was concelebrating, distributing communion, or receiving communion, then he was presumably not Orthodox. (Conversely, one would presumably not see a Catholic priest doing any of those things at an Orthodox liturgy.)How they have apostolic succession. I often see orthodox priest participate in large Latin masses like the papal and the Eucharistic congress.