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If there were 120 persons present during Pentecost, how many of them actually received the Holy Spirit, all 120? Or was it just the twelve apostles and the Virgin Mary? Also, was there, in fact, all twelve apostles present or was it just 11? Acts 1:13 has 11 names, but all Coptic icons show twelve with the Virgin Mary in the center.

The Book of Acts, Chapters 1 and 2, reveal that there were many people gathered together in the upper room upon whom the Holy Spirit descended. This gift was to equip them all for the service and evangelism throughout the world, not specifically just for the priesthood. Christ administered the Mystery of the Priesthood upon His disciples, minus Judas, after His resurrection (John 20:19-23). Later, after much prayer and deliberation, St. Matthias replaced Judas, and the eleven chosen disciples and apostles administered those rites upon him. This Mystery of the Laying of the Hands as He [Christ, and now the bishop representing Christ] "breathed on them [while ordaining the new presbyters], and said to them, 'Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained" is the same sacrament and breath passed throughout all the generations of the Church in the ordination of every priest by the hands of the bishops sharing in this doctrine." There is a diversity of gifts of the Holy Spirit as the Apostle Paul reveals in 1 Corinthians, Chapter 12. These could be added to the priests, but the priesthood is only given as the Holy Spirit qualifies the called not calls the qualified.
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