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Thom18
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I’m in a discussion with some protestants about ordination and who can validly give the sacraments, and I’m seeking a simple explanation that I can give them. I can’t figure out how to vocalize what I’m thinking (and I’m not so sure it’s 100% true anyways), so I need some help.
So far, I’m mostly asking them questions, trying to find out what they’re thinking. I asked them how they think ordination works, if they believe that their ministers need to be ordained by someone who can trace their ordination back to the apostles, and how breaking off and forming schismatic or heretical groups would impact the sacraments those people perform. Then it occurred to me that I don’t fully understand how this works. For example, why is it that we recognize the Orthodox as having valid sacraments, but not any protestants?
Any help would be appreciated, even not-so-simple resources that I can look at later for my own benefit.
So far, I’m mostly asking them questions, trying to find out what they’re thinking. I asked them how they think ordination works, if they believe that their ministers need to be ordained by someone who can trace their ordination back to the apostles, and how breaking off and forming schismatic or heretical groups would impact the sacraments those people perform. Then it occurred to me that I don’t fully understand how this works. For example, why is it that we recognize the Orthodox as having valid sacraments, but not any protestants?
Any help would be appreciated, even not-so-simple resources that I can look at later for my own benefit.