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JoshuaNY
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Hey everyone. I was pondering Martin Luther and Apostolic succession.
Being a member of LCMS I do not beleive that this practice is divinely mandated, or required for the well-being of the church’s ministry.
Now this may be a stupid question, but here it is anyway. Martin Luther was an ordained Priest in the Roman Catholic Church so according to their teachings he had proper Holy Orders. I am not sure but I assume their were other Priests who were followers of Luthers teaching who also had Holy Orders. So other then the whole Excomunication thing, wouldn’t their Holy Orders still be Valid and move down the line to present day Lutherans?
Just something I was pondering today and figured I would see what others thought.
Joshua
Being a member of LCMS I do not beleive that this practice is divinely mandated, or required for the well-being of the church’s ministry.
Now this may be a stupid question, but here it is anyway. Martin Luther was an ordained Priest in the Roman Catholic Church so according to their teachings he had proper Holy Orders. I am not sure but I assume their were other Priests who were followers of Luthers teaching who also had Holy Orders. So other then the whole Excomunication thing, wouldn’t their Holy Orders still be Valid and move down the line to present day Lutherans?
Just something I was pondering today and figured I would see what others thought.
Joshua