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No one bishop was ever able to depose another bishop. The early church used synods (councils) to depose a bishop.\quote]
This is true. However, a bishop can, through heresy, excommunicate himself, as Arius did.
I think this is a good question. When Peter was in Antioch, he ordained Bishops, and a valid line exists to this day. However, he did not transfer his Petrine gift until he could no longer carry out his mission to the Church. It is possible that he ordained Linus while he was still prison, since he was unable to feed and care for the flock.
In what way did Peter transfer his Petrine gift? Through the laying of hands? Every bishop when getting ordained gets ordained in that manner. Did Peter say, “I’m the head of the church of Christ and I’m putting you in charge now?” Why did he do that in Rome and not Antioch? He ordained bishops there?
The seat of Peter is strictly an RCC creation. We believe that Peter had a primacy among the other apostles but there was no supremacy over the other apostles. That’s the basis of what the other 4 ancient Patriarchates view it as in the past and have throughout the years.
No one has yet told me or shown me why is it that the seat of Peter wound up Rome? Is it because he died there? One person said it was because that’s where Peter and Paul built the foundation of the church. Was the church not built anywhere else? Did it not exist anywhere else? Were the works of the other Apostles as they went forward not significant?