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steve_b
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Well put.Exactly.
Immediate in this context (jurisdiction) has always meant NOT-mediated (no intermediary).
and as it further states
“the pope’s jurisdiction is not thus restricted appears from the analysis already given of Christ’s words to St. Peter, It has been shown that He conferred on him a primacy over the Church, which is universal in its scope, extending to all the Church’s members, and which needs the support of no other power. A primacy such as this manifestly gives to him and to his successors a direct authority over all the faithful. This is also implied in the words of the pastoral commission, “Feed my sheep”. The shepherd exercises immediate authority over all the sheep of his flock. Every member of the Church has been thus committed to Peter and those who follow him. This immediate authority has been always claimed by the Holy See”
Pushback came from Febronius in Germany and the Gallicans in France, add to that ultramontanists, conciliarists, etc. All those positions were condemned by the Church.
(cont)
“That the pope’s power is truly episcopal needs no proof. It follows from the fact that he enjoys an ordinary pastoral authority, both legislative and judicial, and immediate in relation to its subjects. Moreover, since this power regards the pastors as well as the faithful,” Ref: “Pastor Aeternus” ewtn.com/faith/teachings/papae1.htm ]
Then Card Ratzinger, head of the propogation of faith under JPII, wrote,there’s an " invitation especially to pastors and theologians to “find a way of exercising the primacy which, while in no way renouncing what is essential to its mission, is nonetheless open to a new situation”.
vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19981031_primato-successore-pietro_en.html
We’ll see how that “new situation” unfolds