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Remember this ORDAINING occurred BEFORE Pentecost.
And they are readying to be ORDAINING a fellow-bishop. Matthias.
And Judas had a “share” in “this ministry” that the Apostles were about to exercise in replacing a fellow-bishop.
Non-bishops cannot ORDAIN.
Mere ministerial Priests cannot ordain.
Laity cannot ordain.
You might say, “Well it’s evident Apostles” CAN ordain Bishops.
In which case I would say fine. The Apostles are functioning as Bishops then because you NEED to be united to that dimension (of bishop) of Christ’s one priesthood in order to ordain anybody.
They are in the upper room carring out THE Prayers and the breaking of the Bread (they are saying Mass). They are acting in their Priestly ministry.
As I said before, in Mark’s Gospel they were at least apparently anointing the sick.
These are ministerial priestly functions. The Apostles or “ones who are sent” are doing so carrying out these ministerial functions with a SHARE in Christ’s one, once for all Priesthood.
So they were at least Priests and perhaps Bishops even by then even in the Gospels.
But if you want to think they were not, that’s fine with me.
Or if you want to think of an Apostle as being a super-priest or Bishop or whatever that’s your perogative too.
Remember this ORDAINING occurred BEFORE Pentecost.
And they are readying to be ORDAINING a fellow-bishop. Matthias.
And Judas had a “share” in “this ministry” that the Apostles were about to exercise in replacing a fellow-bishop.
Bold and parenthetical mine.ACTS 1:16-26 16 Brethren, the scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke beforehand by the mouth of David, concerning Judas who was guide to those who arrested Jesus. 17 For he was numbered among us, and was allotted his share in this ministry. 18 (Now this man bought a field with the reward of his wickedness; and falling headlong he burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out. 19 And it became known to all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so that the field was called in their language Akel′dama, that is, Field of Blood.) 20 For it is written in the book of Psalms,and‘Let his habitation become desolate,
and let there be no one to live in it’;
21 So one of the men who have accompanied us during all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, 22 beginning from the baptism of John until the day when he was taken up from us—one of these men must become with us a witness to his resurrection.” 23 And they put forward two, Joseph called Barsab′bas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthi′as. 24 And they prayed and said, “Lord, who knowest the hearts of all men, show which one of these two thou hast chosen 25 to take the place in this ministry and apostleship from which Judas turned aside, to go to his own place.” 26 And they cast lots for them, and the lot fell on Matthi′as; and he was enrolled with the eleven apostles.‘His (Judas’) office (Greek = Judas’ Bishoprick or “bishop’s office”) let another take.’
Non-bishops cannot ORDAIN.
Mere ministerial Priests cannot ordain.
Laity cannot ordain.
You might say, “Well it’s evident Apostles” CAN ordain Bishops.
In which case I would say fine. The Apostles are functioning as Bishops then because you NEED to be united to that dimension (of bishop) of Christ’s one priesthood in order to ordain anybody.
They are in the upper room carring out THE Prayers and the breaking of the Bread (they are saying Mass). They are acting in their Priestly ministry.
As I said before, in Mark’s Gospel they were at least apparently anointing the sick.
These are ministerial priestly functions. The Apostles or “ones who are sent” are doing so carrying out these ministerial functions with a SHARE in Christ’s one, once for all Priesthood.
So they were at least Priests and perhaps Bishops even by then even in the Gospels.
But if you want to think they were not, that’s fine with me.
Or if you want to think of an Apostle as being a super-priest or Bishop or whatever that’s your perogative too.
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