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MilesXpisti
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Maybe you just didn’t understand, but when I said it was a good example of what not to do, I was referring to Peter’s behavior in not expressing the authentic faith. The wonderful thing about them, was that Paul felt free in correcting his Pope, and the Pope was willing to amend. That is sufficient enough a precedent to question a Pope on questionable behavior.What NOT to do? I think they well understood one another’s roles and personalities. Peter, notoriously impetuous, given to being a hothead; Paul, needing to get Peter’s full attention, rebuked him; and then Peter in all the humility OF HIS OFFICE responded and made certain changes. It’s quite informative (to me) to note that your objections to the communications tracked in the earliest history of the Church, indeed in SCRIPTURE, present as a distateful problem to you. Yes, I quite agree it’s way more than likely that we disagree regarding Lefebvre since it’s clear to me that “he who sits in Peter’s chair” is the only one to hold Peter’s authority.