Im not restricting this passage to the support of the papacy, yet it has strong elements in it which do.
However, you are using this passage to support it not as mere elements. But thanks for the clarification.
To me, the ‘obstructors’ or circumcission party and those who sided with them were not silenced by James. James did not end the division. James, as one who either accepted what Peter said because of his authority, or believed it from the beginning, or was convinced by Paul conveyed the results because he also wanted to add the necessity to abstain from things from idols. I personally believe James to have supported the truth in the debate, and he did not need to hear it from Peter to believe it, yet others there did
We are going in circles. I already touched on this. James says “my judgement” and the letter says “we, Apotles, Elders”. Nowhere does this passage even hints at Peter’s judgment or as “I, Peter, say”.
It is a perfect example of the Church acting together as a whole. Just like it isn’t by Paul alone, it isn’t by Peter alone.
So you think that Peter was what the Catholic faith said he was. The Chief Apostle with the ability to speak with absolute authority on matters of faith but in this very important Council which settled a matter regarding salvation and of which Peter himself was given a vision regarding the very issue, did not express that authority, despite referencing his selection from among the bretheren to preach salvation to the gentiles? That is mental gymnastics my friend.
That is a broad and general brush attached to my thinking. Which has nothing to do with the interpretation of the passage in question and the historical facts.
I am not reading past the text or making it say more than what it does. No gymnastics at all.
I dont believe the papacy is a monarchy, but a Prime Minister.
No. It is a monarchy.
Canon 331 The bishop of the Roman Church, in whom continues the office given by the Lord uniquely to Peter, the first of the Apostles, and to be transmitted to his successors, is the head of the college of bishops, the Vicar of Christ, and the pastor of the universal Church on earth. By virtue of his office he possesses supreme, full, immediate, and universal ordinary power in the Church, which he is always able to exercise freely.
Further,
Canon 332 §3. No appeal or recourse is permitted against a sentence or decree of the Roman Pontiff.
Even Further,
There is no recourse for the removal of a Pope if he is to become
non sui compos.
But we believe the essence was always there and believed and practiced in an obedient way. The Apostles did not suffer the kinds of divisions which would later obstruct the Church. And we do have earlier records from Clement, Ignatius and Justin which testify to the primacy of the See of Rome.
I am familiar with them. Primacy - yes. Monarchy and Supremacy - no.
You make it sound like it was fabricated at the schism.
That’s what it sounds like to you, my friend. The fact is that the Western Church was not able to do this because they could not get consent from the Eastern Churches. For obvious historical reasons.
This really is quite against Catholic Teaching

Maybe you mean the focus and reliance on the papacy?
What exactly is against Catholic Teaching? I need you to be specific please.
The Catholic ecclesiatical history has supported the papal office. You seem to believe in Orthodoxy more than Catholicism. But thats fine. I dont have a problem with your faith.
We must be reading different historical books

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I agree with a lot of Orthodoxy as Catholicism also does. However, I am not going to ignore history and the practice of the Church through said history.
Thanks for giving my posts the thoughfullness you have.
Ditto
