Apostolic Succession

This is the Sacrament That Gives a Man The Power to Be a Pastor… – Sean Hiller

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What does it take to be a pastor? Private revelation alone? Or does it require real God-Given authority. That is the what is the question with the Sacrament of Holy Orders. This is a hotly debated topic because so much is on the line for any pastor who isn’t a priest… Let’s get into it. […]

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Who Gave the Catholic Church Authority? | Excerpta Catechismi

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✝️ Who gave the Catholic Church authority to teach? Jesus Christ did. Christ did not leave His revealed truth to the changing opinions of each generation. He entrusted the Deposit of Faith to His Apostles, commanded them to teach all nations, and established His Church to guard, explain, defend, and faithfully transmit what God had

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10 HUGE Problems with Protestant Worship – Scholastic Answers

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Ten structural problems with Protestant worship, starting with the one that generates most of the others: the claim that the Church cannot bind the conscience to anything Scripture does not explicitly command. From there we work through the absence of a true and proper sacrifice, prayers for the dead, the cult of the saints, Eucharistic

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Sam Shamoun Asks One Question—and Exposes Protestantism’s Biggest Problem – More Sam Shamoun

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What does the “true church” look like—and why does Christianity need bishops, apostolic succession, sacraments, and a visible church community? In this powerful conversation, a former atheist and nihilist asks Sam Shamoun how to defend Christianity, choose a denomination, and identify the church established by Jesus Christ and the apostles. Sam Shamoun then addresses the

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Answering the Top 5 Protestant Objections to Catholicism w/ Karlo Broussard

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Since the Reformation Protestants have made countless arguments against the Catholic Church. Some are terrible and some require much deeper thought. Today I sit down with my friend @Dr-Karlo who is an excellent Catholic apologist and author of many books I have on my bookshelf, to discuss the best COMMON arguments protestantism has come up

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The Sacraments, Apostolic Succession, and Early Church | Brian Davila Interviews Sam Shamoun

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In this powerful interview on Brian Davila’s channel, Sam Shamoun opens up about salvation, Protestantism, Catholicism, Orthodoxy, the ancient church, the sacraments, and why studying church history changed the way he understood Christianity. Brian Davila asks Sam Shamoun deep questions about whether Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and even people outside the visible boundaries of the

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In 96 AD, the Apostle John was still alive.

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Yet when a crisis erupted in Corinth, the church that wrote to fix it was in Rome. That detail should stop every Protestant cold. A thread. The Corinthian church had deposed its legitimate elders. A faction had seized control. Clement of Rome intervened. Not with a pastoral suggestion. With authority. He wrote: “If anyone disobey

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