Your Lorship + Long!!!!!! the so called herarchical pecking order cant be diSmanted[cf V2 ETC ETC-
Posted by father john george on February 21, 2017, 7:34 pm
'This divinely instituted hierarchy, which is composed of bishops, priests and ministers'[15] received the mission which Christ had entrusted to his apostles. 'With priests and deacons as helpers, the bishops received the charge of the community, presiding in God's stead over the flock of which they are the shepherds, in that they are teachers of doctrine, ministers of sacred worship and holders of office in government.'[16]
The sacrament of order is the way established by Christ for perpetuating in his Church this essential hierarchy[17] to which he has given the power of mission with its threefold office of teaching, sanctifying and ruling the faithful. 'The holders of office, who are invested with the sacred power, are, in fact, dedicated to promoting the interests of their brethren so that all who belong to the People of God, and are consequently endowed with true Christian dignity, may, through their free and well-ordered efforts towards a common goal, attain salvation.'[18]
REFERENCES urgent
[15] Council of Trent, Session 23, c. 6, DB 1776 (DS 966) [16] Decree on the Church, no.20 [17] Ibid., no.21 and 28 [18] Ibid., no.18
I beg all to disseminate this dogma widely asap against+long
--Previous Message-- : : : 'This divinely instituted hierarchy, which : is composed of bishops, priests and : ministers'[15] received the mission which : Christ had entrusted to his apostles. 'With : priests and deacons as helpers, the bishops : received the charge of the community, : presiding in God's stead over the flock of : which they are the shepherds, in that they : are teachers of doctrine, ministers of : sacred worship and holders of office in : government.'[16] : : The sacrament of order is the way : established by Christ for perpetuating in : his Church this essential hierarchy[17] to : which he has given the power of mission with : its threefold office of teaching, : sanctifying and ruling the faithful. 'The : holders of office, who are invested with the : sacred power, are, in fact, dedicated to : promoting the interests of their brethren so : that all who belong to the People of God, : and are consequently endowed with true : Christian dignity, may, through their free : and well-ordered efforts towards a common : goal, attain salvation.'[18] : : REFERENCES urgent : : : [15] Council of Trent, Session 23, c. 6, DB : 1776 (DS 966) : [16] Decree on the Church, no.20 : [17] Ibid., no.21 and 28 : [18] Ibid., no.18 :