Here_For_Donuts;13335819]That Irenaeus quote has been taken out of context by Catholics. The quote comes from his book Against Heresies. He was speaking against heresy, justifying the authority of the true churches based on their apostolic heritages.
I’ve actually read the entirety of Against Heresies.
The quote is not taken out of context, you misplaced it the quote of which I placed St. Irenaeus’s faith.
These fathers’ do not write with a secular mind that addresses a post-Constantinople mindset of the Chair of Peter, to which you appear to be reasoning from. For one a Patriarch in Constantinople does not exist yet.
St. Irenaeus addresses heretics who are misleading the flock. St. Irenaeus Knew of St. Polycarp of Smyrna. St. Polycarp is a hero of his. If your theory is correct Ireneaus should of named St. Polycarp’s apostolic succession directly to the apostle John or he could of recorded his own apostolic succession to Peter through Mark John, but He did not do that either.
Tertullian and others also battled heretics with the apostolic succession listing directly to the apostles with Popes included, in order to prove or disprove a Church’s authenticity.
Could you ask yourself the question, why does St. Irenaeus record the apostolic successors of St. Peter with a list of Popes addressed to his heretics?
Why would a great Saint, inform publicly to his heretical church’s that " the very great, the very ancient, and universally known Church founded and organized at Rome" is to be the Church, “For it is a matter of necessity that every Church should agree with this Church, on account of its preeminent authority”
St. Irenaeus is proving what the Latin Church has professed since the resurrection. His full communion with the Church of Rome constitutes the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic faith.
Many more ECF’s would follow this apostolic Tradition. When unity is broken with the Chair of Peter, you have no church.
Orthodox are not broken with the Chair of Peter today, they remain in schism to Peter’s Chair.
Here is St. Francis to wit; there are too many other Church Father’s to quote here;
The supreme charge which St. Peter had . . . as chief and governor, is not beside the authority of the Master, but it is only a participation in this, so that he is not the foundation of the hierarchy besides Our Lord, but rather in our Lord: as we call him the most holy Father in Our Lord, outside whom he would be nothing . . .
Did you know St. Cyprian who battled with the Pope who refused to rebaptize Christians, because the Pope NEVER HAS THE POWER TO put asunder (NULLIFY A VALID SACRAMENT) what God has joined together, when the Pope resisted St. Cyprian that the lapsed were only need of repentance. Verbal battles with the Popes from Bishops trying to do their own thing does not equal they did not look to the Primacy of the Popes holding a supreme authority over the Apostolic faith and morals.
Writing in 251 A.D., St. Cyprian of Carthage noted:
And again He says to him [Peter] after His resurrection: ‘Feed my sheep’ (John 21:17). On him He builds the Church, and to him He gives the command to feed the sheep; and although He assigns a like power to all the Apostles, yet
He founded a single chair, and He established by His own authority a source and an intrinsic reason for that unity. Indeed, the others were that also which Peter was;
but a primacy is given to Peter, whereby it is made clear that there is but one Church and one chair. So too, all our shepherds, and the flock is shown to be one, fed by all the Apostles in single-minded accord.** If someone does not hold fast to this unity of Peter, can he imagine that he still holds the faith? If he desert the chair of Peter upon whom the Church was built, can he still be confident that his is in the Church?"**
No, Irenaeus was not arguing for the primacy of the bishop of Rome, he had no reason too, because no one doubted the Chair of Peter; but he expresses the importance and salvation of the heretics depended on their unity to the Chair of Peter.
Another thing to consider here; The Saints did not worship the Popes as some Orthodox would mislead one to believe Catholics teach. These early Church Father’s teach the importance of Peter’s Chair and remaining in unity to Peter.
This unity which Jesus teaches proves the true Apostolic faith which
Jesus builds His Church and founded upon Peter.