Hello all!
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Hey Nick
in charity I must first tell you that you are on the road to hell as only true catholics will be saved, I went to one of your tribes forums and found they couldn't handle my truthful arguements...they had some differing opinions on basic truths so I would like to know your answer to the following questions
Is St Peter the Rock in Matt 16..?
was St Peter the leader of the apostles?
was St Peter Bishop of Rome?
from your answers I'll know what direction to take the discussion in hopes to save your soul
In peace
To tell a person that they are on the road to hell seems to set yourself, or whoever said such a thing, as equal to God Himself. I would not go there, if I were you.
Yes
Yes
Yes. He was also the first bishop of Jerusalem and of Antioch. He also never claimed anything resembling infallible and complete universal authority over any of the other apostles. This has already been hashed out extensively, and all the changes in ecclesiology and understanding of Faith truly were on the Roman side.
If God's church has declared you are on the road to hell I will ofcourse go there
Pope Pius IX, Vatican Council I, 1870, Sess. 4, Chap. 3, ex cathedra: ʺ... all the
faithful of Christ must believe that the Apostolic See and the Roman Pontiff
hold primacy over the whole world, and the Pontiff of Rome himself is the
successor of the blessed Peter, the chief of the apostles, and is the true vicar of
Christ and head of the whole Church... Furthermore We teach and declare that
the Roman Church, by the disposition of the Lord, holds the sovereignty of
ordinary power over all others... This is the doctrine of Catholic truth from
which no one can deviate and keep his faith and salvation.
you answered the questions better than most orthodox I argue with,..but you say he never claimed authority over the other apostles so I ask you who did our Lord tell to rule His sheep, I'll give you a hint..read John 21
as for infallible
the word “infallible” actually means “cannot fail” or “unfailing.” Therefore, the very term Papal Infallibility comes directly from Christ’s promise to St. Peter (and his successors) in Luke 22, that Peter has an unfailing Faith.
now l'd like your comment on the following quote
t. Irenaeus, Against the Heresies, A.D. 203: “But since it would be too long to enumerate in such a volume as this the successions of all the Churches, we shall confound those who, in whatever manner, whether through self-satisfaction or vainglory, or through blindness and wicked opinion, assemble other than where it is proper, by pointing out here the successions of the bishops of the greatest and most ancient Church known to all, founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious Apostles, Peter and Paul, that Church which has the tradition and the faith which comes down to us after having been announced to men by the Apostles. For with this Church, because of its superior origin, all Churches must agree, that is, all the faithful in the whole world; and it is in her that the faithful everywhere have maintained the Apostolic tradition.” (Jurgens, The Faith of the Early Fathers, Liturgical Press, Vol. 1: 210.)