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AHH! But this is strictly a protestant qualification. The Catholic Church does not assert this idea.We could debate the many interpretations one can have of all those verses all day, but that would be taking this thread off topic.
I don’t wont to be mistaken. I don’t wont to be seen like I’m fanatically defending this view. I’m not. As I said, I’ve never heard this phrase preached from the pulpit. I don’t think you can define what is essential and non-essential by the silence of Scripture alone.
But I understand the viewpoint. It’s quite simple really: Where in the Bible does it say that Peter is Christ’s Vicar and that all other Bishops of Rome after him will be Christ’s Vicars and have universal jurisdiction over the Church? Where does it say that to be in full fellowship with Christ’s Church (as opposed to being a member of an “ecclesial community” that one must be in communion with the Bishop of Rome? Where does it say that Peter or any of his successors are infallible under certain conditions? It doesn’t say that anywhere.
If you believe that the Bible contains everything we need to know that is important about Christ and salvation, then the absence of any mention of this stuff settles the matter: The Pope is not infallible and your relationship to the RCC has nothing to do with your position in Christ’s one Church.