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Your posts always seem to assume that Rome has some dark agenda behind all it’s actions.Every church has to approve an ecumenical Council, not just Rome.
This is why the Council is normally accepted officially at a subsequent gathering.
As to canon 28, it had full force and effect throughout the church, except it was not recognized in the west. Nothing the Popes did or said could change that, and whenever the bishops of the east gathered together after that point they observed the new order of priority, completely ignoring the bishop of Rome’s objections.
Finally, hundreds of years later, Rome reversed itself at the Latin Council of Lateran of 1215 and accepted the Orthodox order of precedence. It seems they recognized they cannot do anything about it.
From the CCEO (promulgated by Pope John Paul II) in 1990 …
Canon 59
- The order of precedence among the ancient patriarchal sees of the Eastern Churches is that in the first place comes the see of Constantinople, after that Alexandria, then Antioch and Jerusalem.
You assume that Rome felt some sort of competition when in reality she may have been defending the integrity of the other ancient Sees. It’s curious that those that argue so intensely for ancient times side with a See that leap frogged over the other ancient Sees and pass judgment on Rome.
And so we see later that Russia even joined on the action.