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Trevor_Stamm
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Hello all,
My question is aimed at asking Catholics about orthodox churches and the issue of valid sacraments. I read that Orthodox is the other lung of the Church and have valid sacraments. My question is, if priests and bishops require a Pope to be ordained and only the colleague of cardinals can elect a Pope how does the Orthodox Church have valid sacraments when their current priests and bishops were not ordained, those after the Schism, by any Pope and have no power themselves to elect a new Pope? I was under the impression that in order for sacraments to be valid, the laying on of hands is required by the Pope to the priest being ordained.
I can see how those priests and bishops right after the Schism still had valid sacraments but how did they have power to perpetuate their validity beyond themselves to the next generation to today?
Thanks.
My question is aimed at asking Catholics about orthodox churches and the issue of valid sacraments. I read that Orthodox is the other lung of the Church and have valid sacraments. My question is, if priests and bishops require a Pope to be ordained and only the colleague of cardinals can elect a Pope how does the Orthodox Church have valid sacraments when their current priests and bishops were not ordained, those after the Schism, by any Pope and have no power themselves to elect a new Pope? I was under the impression that in order for sacraments to be valid, the laying on of hands is required by the Pope to the priest being ordained.
I can see how those priests and bishops right after the Schism still had valid sacraments but how did they have power to perpetuate their validity beyond themselves to the next generation to today?
Thanks.