Hi there Robwar

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Here’s a reply I gave to Radical. The thread isn’t derailed.
On another thread there was some discussion about ECF’s who wrote of the “rock” of Matthew 16 as Peter’s faith, not only Peter the man (and by extension for Catholics the Bishop of Rome). I have some old questions about this topic (ECF’s and Peter’s faith as the rock) and since it came up on that thread I was hoping to air my questions rather than keep them private. On the original thread I brought up “bad popes” as side topic, or side concern. (In a nutshell, I was wondering what happens when Peter [the Bishop of Rome in Catholic language] gets separated from Peter’s faith----is the Bishop of Rome still then the rock of Matthew 16 according to what was written by some ECF’s? And for those “bad popes” ( John XII would be one notorious example) who were elected before the Great Schism, what was going on the other (eastern) Sees that those bishops didn’t do anything about the goings-on in Rome? Was the leadership of the Eastern Churches just as ungodly, or worldly, or afraid to rebuke the Bishop of Rome, or what? I’m looking for facts from the historical record of those times concerning what the Eastern Churches were doing while some of the pre-Schism bad popes were busy being popes gone wild. Some posters here seem very knowledgeable about this things.)
Again, there’s nothing wrong with this thread…I’m simply low on time myself to get involved in wide-ranging threads such as this one. I was looking for some short and sweet information or an idea of where to get the information that I was looking for.