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Don_Ruggero
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Do you actually understand how bizarre your question is in light of what actually is our own history in the Roman Church?It’s proving a succession from the apostles of Christ
Well beyond 90% of Catholic genealogy of the sacrament of Order can only be traced back to a point in time that is, in fact, decades after the Reformation ourselves…let alone back to the apostles.
I can trace my lineage back to the mid-sixteenth century…where it stops with Cardinal Rebiba. It is on faith alone that I know there is a link to the Church’s beginning…there is no “proving” it.
You are also incorrect to link apostolic succession as being from one pope to the next. There are occasions where one pope ordains a future successor…notably Benedict XV ordained Pius XII as Bishop. One sees it in the Baziak line. All the bishops and priests ordained by John Paul II enter the line of Archbishop Baziak. Thus in the genealogy of John Paul’s episcopate, one has to go back to 1826 to find Leo XII ordaining the future Cardinal Mellini.Each is listed in historical order. Peter the apostle was succeeded by Linus, all the way to Pope Francis.
One pope follows another – sometimes with very large gaps indeed – but one typically does not descend from another in terms of the genealogy of Order.