"Priesthood is not a convenient, historically conditioned form of Church organisation, but is rooted in the Incarnation, in the priesthood and mission of Christ himself"
- Arthur Middleton
About this Quote
This quote by Arthur Middleton speaks to the importance of the priesthood in the Christian faith. He is highlighting that the priesthood is not just a manufactured organization, however is rooted in the very nature of Jesus Christ himself. The Incarnation of Jesus, his life, death, and resurrection, is the foundation of the priesthood. Jesus was the ultimate priest, and his objective was to bring salvation to all individuals. Therefore, the priesthood is an extension of Jesus' mission, and is indicated to function as a channel of grace and mercy to the world. The priesthood is a sacred calling, and it is not to be taken lightly. It is a calling to serve God and to serve others, and it is a calling that is rooted in the very nature of Jesus Christ himself.
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