Whatever.
Like I said, I thought you were content in your new Faith. I would figure your new found peace and joy would lead you to not care what Catholics think but, you seem to continue to try and prove how wrong the Catholic Church is. On a Catholic board none the less. Why is that?
I never set out to prove your church wrong.
Now, if you have determined that your church is wrong, I have no idea why.
I merely pointed out that Alexius’ idea was anachronistic, and then demonstrated why. The facts are very clear, in the first millennium the bishops of Rome did not exercise the modern Papal supreme authority that it has claimed for itself, not even in the west. But princes and kings often did.
The original ecclesiology of the church had the local synods selecting and appointing their bishops. Not princes and kings, nor Popes. Monarchs usurped the power away from the local synods, and much later in the west the Popes wrested it from the monarchs. In the east that authority has by and large returned to the synods from whence it came.
This is precisely why the Papacy was so alarmed about Gallicanism, so alarmed in fact that they call it a heresy. But what did they teach? No doctrines alien to your church. It was only a general trend to national synods, reflecting the earlier Catholic ecclesiology. This was squashed at the time of Vatican Council I. Benedict XIV decided to recommend bringing them back in some form, and now you have a national bishops conference.
Conciliar church governance is integral to even your church, because that is how your church began. The western church was hardwired for it, but now it is buried under layers of loess, you have to scratch the surface to find it.
This is the key to unity. We can be as one again, Catholics and Orthodox together! But we should not kid ourselves into thinking that the way the the Latin church is run today is how it was always intended to be, because if so we would have seen that very early, set up by the Apostles, and we do not.
You may investigate this for yourself, don’t take my word for it. Ask yourself: who selected St Augustine for his post as bishop of Hippo…who selected Irenaeus for his post as bishop of Lyons?
Michael