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of the church, ministered by the presbyters, do not depend upon personal virtue, but upon the presence of Christ who acts in his church by the Holy Spirit. The same as with bishops, it is Christ, through his chosen ministers, who acts as teacher, good shepherd, forgiver, and healer. It is Christ
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Priests normally exercise the function of pastors of parishes, a function which was normally done by the bishops in early times. They are rectors of the local congregations of
Christians. They preside at the celebration of the liturgy and teach, preach, counsel and exercise the ministries of
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Initially, each local congregation in the Church had its own bishop. Eventually, as the church grew, individual congregations no longer were served directly by a bishop. The bishop in a large city would appoint a presbyter to pastor the flock in each congregation, acting as his delegate.
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Christos S. Voulgaris (Prof. of New
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ordains elders in the churches he founded. Initially, these
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1:5,7 indicate, and the terms were interchangeable.
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