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Phillip_Rolfes
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Continuing the discussion from Pope Francis gives away relics of St. Peter to Orthodox patriarch:
This is meant to continue a discussion from another thread that was off the topic of the thread itself. I wanted to move it to the Eastern Catholic subforum because I know how dear the Eastern Patriarchates are to us. The discussion is centered on the question: How many Petrine Sees are recognized as Petrine by the Church?
From an article on Papal Primacy from Catholic Answers:
“Alexandria was regarded as a Petrine see because it was founded by Peter’s protégé, Mark, and Peter himself had been the first bishop of Antioch, before moving to Rome.”
So it seems the Church Universal (not just the Roman Church in her liturgy) actually recognizes three Petrine Sees: Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria.
This is meant to continue a discussion from another thread that was off the topic of the thread itself. I wanted to move it to the Eastern Catholic subforum because I know how dear the Eastern Patriarchates are to us. The discussion is centered on the question: How many Petrine Sees are recognized as Petrine by the Church?
From an article on Papal Primacy from Catholic Answers:
“Alexandria was regarded as a Petrine see because it was founded by Peter’s protégé, Mark, and Peter himself had been the first bishop of Antioch, before moving to Rome.”
So it seems the Church Universal (not just the Roman Church in her liturgy) actually recognizes three Petrine Sees: Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria.