Yes, the Catholic church has been clueless about the original ecclesiology of the church for too many centuries.
Clueless?
Did any Early Church Father from the 1st 299 years, ever write, all must agree with any one of these sees. Yep
- Rome
- Alexandria
- Antioch
- Jerusalem
Irenaeus from Smyrna, disciple of bishop Polycarp also from Smyrna, who was a disciple of St John, said in “Against Heresies” all must agree with the Church of Rome. Where did Irenaeus learn this?
Bk 3 ch 3, vs 2-4
2. Since, however, it would be very tedious, in such a volume as this, to reckon up the successions of all the Churches, we do put to confusion all those who, in whatever manner, whether by an evil self-pleasing, by vainglory, or by blindness and perverse opinion, assemble in unauthorized meetings; [we do this, I say,] by indicating that
tradition derived from the apostles, of the very great, the very ancient, and universally known Church founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles, Peter and Paul; as also [by pointing out] the faith preached to men, which comes down to our time by means of the successions of the bishops. For it is a matter of necessity that
every Church should agree with this Church, on account of its pre- eminent authority everywhere, inasmuch as the apostolic tradition has been preserved continuously by those [faithful men] who exist everywhere.
3. The blessed apostles, then, having founded and built up the Church, committed into the hands of Linus the office of the episcopate. Of this Linus, Paul makes mention in the Epistles to Timothy. To him succeeded Anacletus; and after him, in the third place from the apostles, Clement was allotted the bishopric. This man, as he had seen the blessed apostles, and had been conversant with them, might be said to have the preaching of the apostles still echoing [in his ears], and their traditions before his eyes
http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0103303.htm
Irenaeus learned this teaching from
- apostolic tradition, particularly Peter and Paul
- & the succession of bishops everywhere that are faithful to this tradition, which means Ignatius and Polycarp would have thought the same.
- that Rome has preeminent authority EVERYWHERE and all must agree with this Church,
H:
And there is no reason to assume that it ever should be.
that’s probably why Fr Ambrose called “1st among equals” a nonsense term.
H:
The fact is that there are more than one way to use the term church, in both your communion and mine.There is the overall communion, which can be called ‘church’ and there are the individual autocephalic and autonomous churches that the communion consists of. Why it took so long for the Papacy to figure this out is hard to imagine. Most especially since the See of Rome participated in this arrangement for centuries in the first millenium.
Irenaeus is already naming popes in succession & the point is made, all must agree with this Church EVERYWHERE, i.e. these bishops of Rome because of apostolic tradition and faithful bishops EVERYWHERE who passed on this tradition faithfully.
Now refute Irenaeus.
H:
YES, this is largely a recent circumstance.
as you say, the EO ecumenical patriarch shouldn’t EVER be able to organize any of the autocephelous churches. Is that a recent circumstance or is that an old circumstance?
rather than refute Cardinal Kasper’s points, you prove him correct.
H:
The patriarchates developed out of the earliest Metropolitan Sees. These offices exist at the will of the church. Historically the church can change (and has changed) these arrangements, and has to be able to, to even consider letting the Papacy participate at some level once again.
The papacy was here from the beginning.
To make the point, who did Irenaeus name specifically in that quote above? Popes of Rome.
THIS is the Church, all must agree with. Didn’t Ignatius instruct, do nothing without the bishop? As Irenaeus said, people who try and reorder what God ordered, are confused, whether by an evil self-pleasing, by vainglory, or by blindness and perverse opinion.
H:
The Ecumenical patriarchate is in an advanced state of decline. It may be necessary to replace it with another.
therefore, you made Cardinal Kasper’s points.
H:
However the EC is the historic successor to the primacy, so the point stands. It is only necessary to study how this primacy has been exercised to see what role a future primate (of whatever See) will function in the Orthodox communion.
By EC do you mean Early Church or Eastern Church?
- Since the men I mentioned are from the East AND from the Early Church, both bases are covered. Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp and Irenaeus of Smyrna, are Catholic bishops. Look at their writings. Each names the Church as the Catholic Church. Ignatius writes, Rome holds the presidency, and Irenaeus says all must agree with Rome. Therefore, THEY know where primacy is. And it’s already the historic and apostolic tradition…it’s the Church of Rome