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Because it was not the intent of Peter for Matthias to be an apostle. Peter only called for someone to occupy the office of Bishop Look at Acts 1:20 and look at the Greek word that is translated as “office”. It is episkope That very same Greek word is used in 1Ti 3:1 and is translated as “office of Bishop” In Acts 1:20 Peter quotes one verse from two entirely different Psalms and applies both to Judas. Acts 1:20 reads as follows in the RSV:Why do you object to calling Matthias an apostle?
For it is written in the book of Psalms, ‘Let his habitation become desolate, and let there be no one to live in it’; and ‘His **office **let another take.’
In the Douay-Rheims the same verse reads:
“For it is written in the book of Psalms: Let their habitation become desolate, and let there be none to dwell therein. And his bishopric let another take.”
Notice the Douay-Rhiems has a much more accurate rendering of the Greek word episkope
But there is more. The first part od verse 20, “For it is written in the book of Psalms: Let their habitation become desolate, and let there be none to dwell therein.” is verse 25 from Psalm 69. Why does Peter apply this to Judas? What is desolate about Judas habitation? This becomes clear when you realize that his habitation is not only where he lives, that is, his house but it also his lineage. Look at Verse 27 in Luke 1:
“To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David: and the virgin’s name was Mary.”
Joseph was of the house of David. David was Joseph’s ancestor. That makes Joseph in the line of succession from David. But Judas house [his habitation] Peter says will be desolate and no one will occupy it. He is talking about Judas’ Apostlehood and no one will occupy it [no one will succeed him]. Peter then calls for someone to occupy the office of bishop that was vacant. The call is for the bishopric not for the apostleship. That is so clear in the scriptures once you get to understand the real meaning of the words. ** In 2,000 years of Catholicism there is not one Bishop who traces his Apsotolic Succession from Judas. It is indeed desolate.**