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Yes, Peter was chosen to be leader of the Apostles, in the same way as the Bishop is the leader of the Priests, not the other way. Read some Cyprian.According to scripture, as I was taught it by the Jebbies over 65 years ago, St. Peter was chosen by Christ to be the leader of the Apostles, in the same way as the Pope is the leader of the Bishops.
And, according to contemporary (since Vatican II) teaching if the Bishops are the descendants of the Apostles, the Pope is the descendant of St. Peter.
I do not subscribe to the belief of “First amongst equals”. That is an Eastern Orthodox theologic excuse to justify the Great Schism and dates from the 10th Century.
Weird, because our Bishop of Antioch is also a descendant of St.Peter. He is is first and oldest successor. But that doesn’t mean he gets special powers or else. He is just as equal as the other Bishops.
Eastern Orthodox excuse to justify the GS? Dates from the 10th century? Are you sure?
The Orientals always applied that “title” to their Pope of Alexandria after Chalcedon. Because their First among Equals (Rome) falled in heresy (according to them) and the other bishop following him too (Constantinople). Thats why the First among Equals position rested in the Pope of Alexandria.
Thats why the Orientals (and Easterners) don’t care about “being in communion with the Pope” because it isn’t necessary.