Sure Rome didn’t govern all regions. That was simply, physically impossible at the time. Even today. Yet this doesn’t not mean Rome did not lead the church in the first millennium
It is evident that from patristic writings that this Rome, which had a lead role and “pre-eminent authority”, was deemed keeper of the Apostolic faith and was the Church at which all unity is held due to the Chair of Peter and all that…
But since it would be too long to enumerate in
such a volume as this the succession of all the
churches, we shall confound all 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. With
that church, because of its superior origin, all the
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.
(Irenaeus of Lyon : Against Heresies 3:3:2 A.D. 189]).
With a false bishop appointed for themselves by
heretics,
they dare even to set sail and carry
letters from schismatics and blasphemers to the
Chair of Peter and to the principal church [at
Rome], in which sacerdotal unity has its
source
(Cyprian of Carthage : Epistle to Cornelius [Bishop of Rome]
59:14 [A.D. 252]).
The Lord says to Peter: “I say to you,” he says,
“that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build
my Church” . . .
On him he builds the Church,
and to him he gives the command to feed the
sheep John 21:17], and although he assigns a
like power to all the apostles, yet he founded a
single chair [cathedra], and he established by
his own authority a source and an intrinsic
reason for that unity. Indeed, the others were that
also which Peter was
, but a
primacy is given to Peter, whereby it is made
clear that there is but one Church and one chair.
So too, all [the apostles] are shepherds, and the
flock is shown to be one, fed by all the apostles
in single-minded accord.
If someone does not
hold fast to this unity of Peter, can he imagine
that he still holds the faith? If he [should] desert
the chair of Peter upon whom the Church was
built, can he still be confident that he is in the
Church? (Cyprian of Carthage : The Unity of the Catholic Church 4 A.D. 251]).
In the city of Rome the Episcopal chair was
given first to Peter, the chair in which Peter sat,
the same who was head — that is why he is also
called Cephas — of all the apostles, the one
chair in which unity is maintained by all. Neither
do the apostles proceed individually on their
own, and anyone who would [presume to] set up
another chair in opposition to that single chair
would, by that very fact, be a schismatic and a
sinner. . . . Recall, then, the origins of your chair,
those of you who wish to claim for yourselves the
title of holy Church" (Optatus : The Schism of the Donatists 2:2 [circa A.D. 367]).
Greetings from the Church in the archdiocese of Pretoria, South Africa.
NICE Wandile!
People get lost in trying to minimise the absolute REQUIREMENT of the Pontiff to be ‘Roman’ that they’d use any spurious argument against him!