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XVI. CONCERNING THE ORDINATION OF PRESBYTERS – THE CONSTITUTION OF JOHN, WHO WAS BELOVED BY THE LORD.

The spiritual gifts weren’t given until you were ordained. You’re either ordained a presbyter, deacon or bishop. The Apostle/Bishop is the only one in the church who can impart the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the church.

Concerning the ordination of presbyters, who am loved by the Lord make this constitution for you the bishops: When thou ordainest a presbyter, O bishop, lay thy hand upon his head, in the presence of the presbyters and deacons, and pray, saying: O Lord Almighty, our God, who hast created all things by Christ, and dost in like manner take care of the whole world by Him; for He who had power to make different creatures, has also power to take care of them, according to their different natures; on which account, O God, Thou takest care of immortal beings by bare preservation, but of those that are mortal by succession — of the soul by the provision of laws, of the body by the supply of its wants. Do Thou therefore now also look down upon Thy holy Church, and increase the same, and multiply those that preside in it, and grant them power, that they may labor both in word and work for the edification of Thy people. Do Thou now also look down upon this Thy servant, who is put into the presbytery by the vote and determination of the whole clergy; and do Thou replenish him with the Spirit of grace and counsel, to assist and govern Thy people with a pure heart, in the same manner as Thou didst look down upon Thy chosen people, and didst command Moses to choose elders, whom Thou didst fill with Thy Spirit. (Exo 18:1-27, Exo 24:1-18, Exo 28:1-43) Do Thou also now, O Lord, grant this, and preserve in us the Spirit of Thy grace, that this person, being filled with the gifts of healing and the word of teaching, may in meekness instruct Thy people, and sincerely serve Thee with a pure mind and a willing soul, and may fully discharge the holy ministrations for Thy people, through Thy Christ, with whom glory, honor, and worship be to Thee, and to the Holy Ghost, forever. Amen.

~Constitutions of the Apostles- Book VIII Part 2 Vol. 7


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