I also just do not fundamentally accept licensing of God’s grace. JAlex, the difference with other religions is that another person’s touch or ceremony doesn’t grant any special power…
Take Saul and David for example. Why would God ask a prophet to
annoint them in order to become kings? Wasn’t easier just to proclame them kings and then everybody goes home and lives hapily ever after?
But this was not so… by performing this public ritual of annointing the king was confirmed before his people - in other words he was invested with authority in front of his people so that
nobody will question his authority and think that it just assumend this authority by himself !
The same thing happens with the laying of hands at an ordination of a priest. This is to confirm before the others that he indeed is a priest and not a hack that decided all of a sudden to
invest himself with authority. In a sense this is a way of bearing witness that the person ordained is not a fake priest.
When Paul converteed guess what happened first ?
He was told by Jesus to go and meet the other apostles in order to be confirmed before going out to preach & teach! He did not start preaching rigth after conversion!
you become an Imam by studying, and you are authoritative only insofar as you reproduce the religious teaching correctly.
And what authority decides wether he is correct in his teachings ? People power, popularity, good vibrations… ?
Catholicism is fundamentally different. A person cannot have the full authority of God, no matter how much he knows, unless some other people (licensed by God) grant that authority in some form of ritual passing.
God does not invest his authority based solely on knowledge. We are not gnostics. If you check the Scriptures God has the habit of investing authority in the humble more than in the learned… His apostles are an example of this - just think about Peter and Andrew for instance…
Laying of hands was a Jewish practice first of all, so -
no - the Catholics did not came up with this out of the blue : Check this out :
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laying_on_of_hands
Once a person has this authority, he supposedly transfers God’s grace regardless of his personal behavior and regardless of how far in error his teachings are.
Do you see the distinction I’m making there?
I am pretty sure the priests are not ordained that easily. Besides, who can guarantee that he does not lapse into error
after he was ordained ? I mean look at the Islamic Imams : can somebody bet he will not lapse in his teachings? Just look at all the dudes preaching hate towards the West. What is their good behaviour in that, I migth ask ?
Alex.