Wonderful quote by St Cyprian! I have highlighted some things that you may have missed. St Cyprian has a great veneration for the Apostle St Peter. And of course the Holy Orthodox Church loves St Peter also.
God bless.
I think that you miss the point of Peterâs primacy (not just a âloveâ for him, but a bowing to his special role as the leader of the Church), as appointed by Christ. That is what Saint Cyprian was highlightingâŚnot just a respect for the individual, but the necessity of the office and succession of Peterâs Chair.
In the brief comments made, pertaining to the Marks of the Church, and how theyâve become diluted and made senseless, Iâd like to add that âunityâ is the main objective of Christâs giving the supreme authority, to guide His Church throught time, to Peter (above all the other Apostles).
This can be emphasized by a recent news article, which reads:
âThe two leading patriarchs of the Orthodox world set aside their differences at least temporarily during a joint weekend appearance in Kiev, Ukraine, where the celebrated the 1020th anniversary of the âbaptism of the Rus.â
Nevertheless, the weekend in Ukraine was marked by tensions, as the Russian Orthodox Church bitterly complained that Patriarch Bartholomew was involved in a plot to create a
new, unified, Ukrainian Orthodox Church--
breaking off a traditional tie to the Moscow patriarchate. The disagreement between the Russian Orthodox Church, which is the worldâs largest, and the Constantinople patriarchate, which carries the greatest prestige, reflects a long-running struggle for supremacy among the worldâs Orthodox believers.â
That is where the Mark of the Church, as âoneâ, becomes troublesome for the Orthodox Church(es). Without a central figure, as leader, everyone clamors for the spot, and it creates division. Christ gave a solution for, what he knew would be man-made struggles as this, by instituting the Church on the Rock, Peter.
Respect and love, for Peter are one thing. But understanding the very unique role that Christ gave him, in being the (supreme) leader of the Church, is another.