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[du grec ''apostolos'', littéralement « messager », dérivé de ''apostellein'' « envoyer »] Celui qui est envoyé : messager ; celui qui est chargé d'une mission.
[from Greek ''apostolos'', literally “messenger,” from ''apostellein'' “to send away”] One who is sent forth: messenger; one sent on a mission.
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[du grec apostolos, littéralement « messager », dérivé de apostellein « envoyer »] Celui qui est envoyé : messager ; celui qui est chargé d'une mission.

We are all, indeed, called to be apostles. Although the Christian Church was built on the foundation of both the apostles and the prophets, there is a distinction between the two. While the prophet was God’s spokesman to the believing Church, the apostle was his envoy to the unbelieving world. It is to unbelievers, to those who know not the Christ within, that the apostle must have the courage to preach. There are many, many more apostles than prophets in the true Church.

See also

Sources

Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 34, no. 3.

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, “Apostles All,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 58, no. 22, November 15, 2015.