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Kmon23
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Yep. The idea of the pentarchy is more like a theory that have been proposed by some but nevertheless is not regarded more than that. If anything, any knowledgable Orthodox probbably rejects such an idea that the Pentarchy is the standard for upholding true doctrine considering how they have all had some patriarchs who have been heretical. And considering that there have been times when not all five have existed (considering Constantinople as a Patriarchate did not exist until later).This is new to me. Can you point me to a source where this is the understanding, perhaps the Church Fathers or an authoritative source? I almost want to blurt out that it is ridiculous for Jesus to mean that. A single man is all you need to prevent the gates of hades from prevailing?
And in terms of the gates of hades not prevailing against the church, we just never define it such a clear cut way as Catholics do like “the Pope will never err.” And as far as I am concerned, as long as the Pope has not erred, the gates of Hades has not prevailed considering the Pope is the source of Catholic unity and doctrinal truth, so even in Catholicism I would say that a single person is necessary for hades not to prevail (and I would also say this when I almost became Catholic).
The Orthodox view of hades not prevailing is more along the lines of that the truth will always be maintained in some form by those in the church, and that it will always prevail in the end (whether it be one person or not, we really don’t define but I assume even a single person is enough). Example, the Arian heresy. At some point, the majority of the church in the East would be Arian. Yet, after much struggle later, the true teaching of the Trinity and the Council of Nicaea triumphs. So hades was not able to prevail over the church. Heresy may infect the people of the church, but it may never triumph over it as the truth will always be maintained by some, and ultimately this truth will prevail over the heresy.