ConstantineTG,
I don’t see Apostolic Succession in only a mechanical sense of laying on of hands. I do agree that the True Apostolic Faith must also accompany and be transmitted to that person.
When I state that the Eastern Orthodox possess an Apostolic Succession, I am also stating that the True Apostolic Faith is also being accompanied/transmitted. I hold the same for the Oriental Orthodox, and also the Assyrian Church of the East, who not only possess the Apostolic Succession, but also the True Apostolic Faith that comes with the succession.
For example, with regards the Assyrian Church of the East, the Catholic Church in the document
Guidelines for Admission to the Eucharist between the Chaldean Church and the Assyrian Church of the East, recognizes the Assyrian Church “as a true particular Church, built upon orthodox faith and apostolic succession” (
sec. 3, par. 3)
Likewise, the Vatican II’s
Decree on Ecumenism states that with regards the separated Eastern Churches, these "Churches, although separated from us, possess true sacraments, above all by apostolic succession, the priesthood and the Eucharist, whereby they are linked with us in closest intimacy.” (
sec. 15, par. 3).
The Vatican II’s
Dogmatic Constitution on the Church goes on to explain what is meant by Apostolic Succession in
section 20, in that, the transmission of the Gospel is to endure until the end of time, and this by means of the successors to the Apostles. So, the succession is not a mere mechanical activity, rather, it involves the transmission of the Divine Mission.
Now, our problem with these groups is not their Orthodoxy (Truthiness) and not their Apostolicity (Authenticity), rather, it is their lack of Catholicity that we are working to overcome. It is their isolation from the Whole, from the General, from the Universal Church that we are working to overcome.
From your perspective, we are not True (Orthodox). From our perspective, you are True (Orthodox), but isolated (non-Catholic, non-Universal, non-General, non-Whole).
God bless,
Rony