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Ignatios
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Here what the Synod said:It seems to me to also be a recognition of an authority the Pope has. Part of the statements, continuing, state:
“Wherefore the most holy and blessed Leo, archbishop of the great and elder Rome, through us, and through this present most holy synod together with (2) **the thrice blessed and all-glorious Peter the Apostle, who is the rock and foundation of the Catholic Church, and the foundation of the orthodox faith, hath stripped him of the episcopate, and hath alienated from him all hieratic worthiness. **Therefore let this most holy and great synod sentence the before mentioned Dioscorus to the canonical penalties.”
To me it looks like a recognition of the authority of the Pope. They acted like the Pope asked. Of course, it was through a council, but so what? I don’t think Catholics would say that a Pope can do whatever he wants without a council. And also a direct statement that Peter was the “rock” of the Church seems important in light of some of the discussions here.
I don’t know. I’m hoping not to come off with a sense that I know everything. I know nothing. The impression I’m getting, however, is that the Pope did have a legitimate, higher authority than simply one of equality. Primus Inter Pares doesn’t mean one wouldn’t have authority over others. There’s a lot of figures today that are known as primus inter pares that have actual power. The office of the Italian prime minister being one of them. Otherwise, I think the proper term would more be* super partes* (“above the fray”).
"The Condemnation Sent by the Holy and Ecumenical Synod to Dioscorus.
(Labbe and Cossart, Concilia, Tom. IV., col. 459.)
The holy and great and ecumenical Synod, which by the grace of God according to the constitution of our most pious and beloved of God emperors assembled together at Chalcedon the city of Bithynia, in the martyry of the most holy and victorious Martyr Euphemia to Dioscorus.
We do you to wit that on the thirteenth day of the month of October you were deposed from the episcopate and made a stranger to all ecclesiastical order (θεσμοῦ ) by the holy and ecumenical synod, on account of your disregard of the divine canons, and of your disobedience to this holy and ecumenical synod and on account of the other crimes of which you have been found guilty, for even when called to answer your accusers three times by this holy and great synod according to the divine canons you did not come."
GOD bless you all †††