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JohnVIII
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The claim that Saint Peter was the first Bishop of Antioch and served there for seven years is for the most part not challenged. However I did read somewhere, I think it was in the history of the Church by Eusebius, that this claim was incorrect. It said that the first Bishop of Antioch was a man named Peter who is one of the 70 disciples whom Christ chose, who are also sometimes called apostles. If this claim is true then Antioch isn’t even a see of St. Peter! Perhaps the reason that Antioch is listed after Alexandria is because that the claim that Alexandria was founded by St. Mark, who was ordained by Saint Peter is a claim that is far more provable. The reason that Rome was listed first in the honor of the patriarchs is because Rome was founded by both St. Peter and St. Paul, and thus deserves a double portion of honor (sort of like a birthright).