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The idea that the Pope’s authority rests on ‘primacy of honour’ among the bishops is one that Anglicans and Orthodox often use to oppose Catholicism, but is it really so far from what the Catholic Church believes?
All bishops are ordained to that office because they have demonstrated a holiness worthy of the honour of their office. We obey them, not because they can force us to do anything, but because we know, either by faith or by evidence, that they speak from God, the same is true of all religious superiors, whether your parish priest or the superior of an order.
Unlike earthly rulers, the Church doesn’t carry a sword. Nobody is forcing anyone to obey the Church, so it is all about primacy of honour.
If the Orthodox and the Anglicans acknowledge that the Pope has primacy of honour, why don’t they acknowledge that they ought to honour his teachings?
All bishops are ordained to that office because they have demonstrated a holiness worthy of the honour of their office. We obey them, not because they can force us to do anything, but because we know, either by faith or by evidence, that they speak from God, the same is true of all religious superiors, whether your parish priest or the superior of an order.
Unlike earthly rulers, the Church doesn’t carry a sword. Nobody is forcing anyone to obey the Church, so it is all about primacy of honour.
If the Orthodox and the Anglicans acknowledge that the Pope has primacy of honour, why don’t they acknowledge that they ought to honour his teachings?