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Brendan
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And once again, why should I trust Fr. Turner on this historical matter than Pope Paul?But both are still theological ‘opinions’, and besides we are talking about history here…not opinion.
In addition, Pope Paul is speaking about the administration of the Sacraments as presented in Scripture, the IS in the realm of theology.
IF, and only IF the bishop was present at the Baptism, which was not the act with Phillip, either in Samaria or with the Ethopian eunuch.It makes sense that when baptism and confirmation where completed in one ceremony that the bishop would have done it…doesn’t it?
But that was not your premise. Your premise was that baptism itself was initially reserved to the bishops. But that clearly not the case in Acts.