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EPISODE · May 10, 2022

The Obscure (and even Messy) History of the Monoepiscopacy prior to A.D. 150

from Light Through the Past · host Dr. Cyril Jenkins

This week we pick up again with Sts. Irenaeus and Hegesippus in the context of the emergence of the Episcopal office and its link to the Gift of the Apostolic ministry. Dr. Jenkins first discusses Apostolic succession, what it is, and what is its importance before turning to the history of the Episcopal office and its function in the first decades of the life of the Church. Books, links, and more information about matters discussed are all on my blog.

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