apostolic succession
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of apostolic succession
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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The blessing the Holy Father brings to us – and the reason why we salute him so joyfully – is the reaffirmation of our Catholic faith, grounded in the apostolic succession and tradition.
From Washington Post • Mar. 14, 2013
This made him wonder how many bishops a space colony would have to take along to uphold apostolic succession.
From Slate • Oct. 5, 2011
The cultlike nature of Straussianism is evident from the pride that many Straussian intellectuals take in delineating the apostolic succession that links them to the prophet himself.
From Salon • Jun. 15, 2010
The Episcopalians cherish their apostolic succession as essential�they believe that every bishop is linked all the way back to Peter by the hands placed on his head in ordination.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This was the cue for a jaunty flaunting of apostolic succession on the part of the Episcopalian sexton, only to be himself reminded by the First Methodist that there were bishops and bishops.
From The Henchman by Luther, Mark Lee
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