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mardukm
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Dear brother Nine_Two,
(1) The council of Sardica’s attribution of it’s recognition of the bishop of Rome’s prerogative to be the court of final appeal to the honor of St. Peter.
(2) St. John Chrysostom’s interpretation of the Matthew 24 verse (“who is the wise and faithful servant whom the Master will set over his household to feed it”) as a reference to St. Peter and his successors.
(3) The laud given by at least two Ecumenical Councils to the bishop of Rome that “Peter has spoken through…”
(4) St. Cyprian’s attribution of the See of Rome being the seat of priestly unity due to its succession from St. Peter.
Blessings,
Marduk
I can think of four off-hand. (not having my usual resources here in the Philippines):The second.
Do you have quotes from Fathers?
(1) The council of Sardica’s attribution of it’s recognition of the bishop of Rome’s prerogative to be the court of final appeal to the honor of St. Peter.
(2) St. John Chrysostom’s interpretation of the Matthew 24 verse (“who is the wise and faithful servant whom the Master will set over his household to feed it”) as a reference to St. Peter and his successors.
(3) The laud given by at least two Ecumenical Councils to the bishop of Rome that “Peter has spoken through…”
(4) St. Cyprian’s attribution of the See of Rome being the seat of priestly unity due to its succession from St. Peter.
Blessings,
Marduk