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Thats the problem, thinking that the church can be divided in “parts”.No one disputes that the Apostles established churches, they were all part of** the Church.** Rome loved the most?Rome was the center because that is where Peter, with his special role, resided and was martyred. Rome was the place where many were martyred, including Paul. I don’t think it had anything to do with loving the most.
Isn’t your Eucharist the same as ours?
This has nothing to do with the questions I asked you. I guess you are losing me.![]()
The other problem is that I’m bad at explaining things
In ancient times Rome was the Church that “presided in Love”. Not because Peter nor Paul nor because it was the capital.
The thing is that we think the Church as the Eucharist (Eucharistic Ecclesiology).
In the Mass, the priest takes a big Eucharist (Full Christ) and breaks it in parts. When you recieve our part, you recieve the full Christ not a part of Christ.
It’s the same with the Church. Take all the Churches worldwide, then take off a diocese (Full Church) and you have now 2 full Churches. 1 Full Church + 1 Full Church = 1 Full Church.
Catholics don’t analize the Trinity in parts. Father (Fully God) + Son (Fully God) + Holy Spirit (Fully God) = 1 Full God —> 1+1+1=1 or 1-1=1
It’s the same principle.