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If Jesus said, Simon bar Jonah, you are the rock and upon this rock I will establish my church, for the purpose of establishing a leaderless and invisible church, I would love to understand how that makes sense. I also want to know why if Peter was not supposed to be the leader, why did Jesus emphasize to him three times, “Feed my sheep”?This is not a new argument. And to a Catholic it may sound very profounding and I guess that is okay. You can believe that (Take note, it still takes faith)
You are still assuming many things there. Was that verse really seen that way until Rome invoked it? Just that is a question discussed so many times.
Secondly, claiming Peter is one thing. But history does not show he was the first Pope. History has never even proved he was in Rome in the first place. I do concede, it is possible but we should distinguish very clearly between FACT and ASSUMPTION (Even if possible) here. So no, the history part is very vague on this one. And that doesn’t even address the inconsistencies in the line. Popes being chosen because the Holy Roman Emperor wished it. Popes elections being annulled because major Catholic Empires in Europe actually had a vetoand another being chosen because a dove sat on his shoulder? So yea, history doesn’t prove anything here.
And this is also assuming Church = Catholic Church (the structure and hierarchy) while to me the Church of Jesus is very much present.
So no, the mandate isn’t that simple and “just there” because of Mt 16:18. And I haven’t even started on the Orthodox yet? Also an Apostolic Church who never understood the mandate this way?
This is somewhat more intricate than you seem to realise. Unless you take it by faith, which is perfectly fine with me
Regards
Or, if Peter was being given charge over some different eternal and everlasting, world reknowned “city set up on a hill” then where is that church today? And how did his name end up at the top of St. Irenaeus’s list of the Popes in Againt the Heresies? (He died in 202 AD -are you going to say that the true Church of Christ was already gone by that time?)