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I did like to ask and clarify many thoughts that has been tickling my brain.
- What happens to a bishop when he retires, does his spiritual abilities (ie exorcism) specific to his office change? Or is it once a bishop, forever a bishop til death in a spiritual sense.
- only bishops can ordain priests correct?
- if Martin Luther was just a priest and not a bishop , he could not ordinate any priests to do the sacraments? Does this mean the whole of Protestantism DO NOT have the ability to confect anything?
- Because God is involved, and the holy spirit goes wherever it wants to, is there a chance that God does allow the changing of the substance in a protestant wafer outside the Catholic church?
- the ministerial priesthood allows the anointing of the sick as mentioned in the book of James. If a non denominational protestant were to use oil for the sick , would not that be superstitious? Building upon the fact that most of the protestants i know are quite Gnostic and opposed to matter, preferring to pray directly to God.
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