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Randy_Carson
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Pope Leo IAs far as we are concerned this has to be the starting point of any discussion of the pope’s role. From our perspective how can he strengthen the brethren as Peter if he doesn’t hold the faith of Peter? In fact that probably is the best and easiest answer for the topic of this thread. You have to hold to the Apostolic faith. It’s the role of any bishop to take the faith he receives and pass it on whole and complete.
“Our Lord Jesus Christ . . . has placed the principal charge on the blessed Peter, chief of all the apostles, and from him as from the head wishes his gifts to flow to all the body, so that anyone who dares to secede from Peter’s solid rock may understand that he has no part or lot in the divine mystery. He wished him who had been received into partnership in his undivided unity to be named what he himself was, when he said: ‘You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church’ [Matt. 16:18], that the building of the eternal temple might rest on Peter’s solid rock, strengthening his Church so surely that neither could human rashness assail it nor the gates of hell prevail against it” (Letters 10:1 A.D. 445).