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Apostolic Succession examines the unbroken apostolic chain linking past to present in the historic Church. It was written by a former evangelical pastor whose study of the biblical and historical evidence led him to the two-thousand-year-old Orthodox Church.

the apostolic succession but are in communion with no one. These bishops are called episcopi vagantes, wandering bishops. The Orthodox Church, following the earlier patristic tradition, holds that apostolic succession is carried by the community. To be within the succession, a bishop must be properly elected by the diocese he is to administrate, be approved by the legitimate governing synod to which he will be accountable, be consecrated by bishops within the Orthodox Church, and remain faithfully
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