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mercytruth
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Regarding the choosing of bishops by the papacy of Rome:I never said that the papacy in Rome could take it upon itself to choose bishops over other dioceses, I said it received letters from other bishops upon their ordination in order to ensure that, one, the pope in Rome knew who was bishop of which diocese, and second, whether they were orthodox (he would accept their ordination once this was demonstrated). I think you misunderstand what universal jurisdiction means, i.e., it does not mean a pope can interfere wily nily into other domains, but that rather that he upholds orthodoxy and in the process strengthens his brethren. He is at their service as the “servant of the servants of God”.
p.s. You will have to excuse me but I will have to respond to your other qualms later on.
God bless you!
Josie
**It is of Catholic faith that bishops are of Divine institution. In the hierarchy of order they possess powers superior to those of priests and deacons; in the hierarchy of jurisdiction, by Christ’s will, the are appointed for the government of one portion of the faithful of the Church, under the direction and authority of the sovereign pontiff, who can determine and restrain their powers, but, not annihilate them. **
newadvent.org/cathen/02581b.htm
This is the current development of the jurisdictional authority of the papacy of Rome that is very contrary to the divine ordinances established by Jesus Christ and the apostles as I stated in posts # 353, 354 $ 355.
God bless you also,
Micah