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With Papal Primacy, the Pope has supreme authority over the entire Church including over the other bishops.
With Collegiality, the College of Bishops has supreme authority over the entire Church as long as it is in communion with the Pope.
Was Papal Primacy one of the reasons why the Eastern Orthodox seperated from the Church? They believe in Collegiality because the only authority for them comes from the college of bishops convened at a council or synod, correct? This is why the Pope is only seen as Primus inter pares, correct?
With Collegiality, the College of Bishops has supreme authority over the entire Church as long as it is in communion with the Pope.
Was Papal Primacy one of the reasons why the Eastern Orthodox seperated from the Church? They believe in Collegiality because the only authority for them comes from the college of bishops convened at a council or synod, correct? This is why the Pope is only seen as Primus inter pares, correct?