Apostolicity

/ˌæpəstəˈlɪsɪti/ noun

The quality of being apostolic, especially the claim that a church or teaching has genuine connection to the original apostles and their authority.

From apostolic plus the suffix -ity (quality or state). Developed in ecclesiastical Latin to describe the legitimacy and authenticity of Christian traditions claimed to derive from the apostles.

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