Belief overview

Priesthood of all believers

All believers share spiritual dignity and access to God in Christ.

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Confidence
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Supportive
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Contrary
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Neutral

What it is: The priesthood of all believers affirms that all the faithful have access to God through Christ and participate in the spiritual vocation of the Church.

How the religion understands it: The belief does not necessarily eliminate ordained ministries, but it reduces the idea of a sacerdotal elite with indispensable mediation for access to God. This strengthens lay participation, biblical reading, and the spiritual responsibility of the community.

Context: The principle was highly influential in Protestant criticism of ecclesial models considered excessively hierarchical.

Supportive

1 Peter 2:9

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Priestly and holy people.

Reference: 1 Peter 2:9.
Content: The text describes believers as a royal priesthood and a holy nation.
Use in debate: It is very important for the priesthood of all believers.

Hebrews 4:14-16

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Confident access to God through Christ.

Reference: Hebrews 4:14-16.
Content: The text invites believers to approach the throne of grace with confidence through the great high priest.
Use in debate: It supports the Protestant emphasis on direct access to God through Christ.

Contrary

John 20:22-23

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Christ gives the disciples authority related to the forgiveness of sins.

After breathing on the disciples, Jesus entrusts them with authority related to forgiving or retaining sins. The Catholic tradition uses this passage as an important foundation for the sacrament of penance and apostolic ministry. It also serves as broader support for the sacramental character of the Church's action.