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Well you said Eastern-Rite, not rites , and even if you meant Eastern Churches its not helpful to continue to use incorrect terminology rather then explain the correct understanding of the Church.
As for this akathist, the only one I could find is an Akathist written for St. Peter and Paul which does not contain this passage you outlined. It would seem this is not an authentic Orthodox akathist but perhaps an eastern catholic composition? I don’t know. In the Greek tradition only two(to Christ and to the Theotokos) Akathists exist, all the other various akathists are from the Russian tradition I beleive.
Edit* Also, its fairly common to refer to saints as pillars of the faith. Its not a statement concerning Peter’s infallibility, unless you want to claim that Photius, Gregory Palamas, and Mark of Ephesus are also infallible since they are commonly called the “Pillars of Orthodoxy”
As for this akathist, the only one I could find is an Akathist written for St. Peter and Paul which does not contain this passage you outlined. It would seem this is not an authentic Orthodox akathist but perhaps an eastern catholic composition? I don’t know. In the Greek tradition only two(to Christ and to the Theotokos) Akathists exist, all the other various akathists are from the Russian tradition I beleive.
Edit* Also, its fairly common to refer to saints as pillars of the faith. Its not a statement concerning Peter’s infallibility, unless you want to claim that Photius, Gregory Palamas, and Mark of Ephesus are also infallible since they are commonly called the “Pillars of Orthodoxy”