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chevelleboy
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My question pertains to when Jesus institutes Peter as Pope. The passage in particular is the one where Jesus states: You are rock and upon this rock I will build my church.
I have some non-catholic family members telling about an interpretation of this passage which is condratictory to what Catholics believe it means (surprise surprise!). They are saying that the greek word for rock in refrence to Peter could actually mean pebble or even that it is a feminine version of the noun.
I have also heard two other interpretations about this passage.
God Bless
I have some non-catholic family members telling about an interpretation of this passage which is condratictory to what Catholics believe it means (surprise surprise!). They are saying that the greek word for rock in refrence to Peter could actually mean pebble or even that it is a feminine version of the noun.
I have also heard two other interpretations about this passage.
- Jesus meant that he would build his church upon people who proclaim Jesus as Lord (like peter did), and he didn’t mean that he was going to build his Church upon Peter himself.
- Jesus meant that he was going to build his church upon a physical rock. The people who told me about this interpretation said they watched a biblical archeological movie that showed the actual physical rock which Jesus was talking about.
God Bless