Then you have not read Acts 15 (I believe) the first Church Council where it was the Bishop James, not Peter, who lead the Council and after hearing all sides made the decision.
**13 And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying: Men, brethren, hear me. 14 Simon hath related how God first visited to take of the Gentiles a people to his name. 15 And to this agree the words of the prophets, as it is written… **
Is not in that passage, James just reinforcing what Simon-Peter said? It was not as if he had a choice in the matter.
I’ll not argue your other points I deleted here…as I am not that well versed in them.
The Roman Church on the other hand has given birth to more than 30,000 different Protestant Churches! She has failed to maintain any holiness of the Liturgy, she has lost the all the other Liturgies, besides Mass (which is actually Divine Liturgy), she has left the beliefs of the Early Church and developed new doctrines which are not found anywhere in the beginning: Filioque, Purgatory, etc.
On the issue of Filioque…it would seem that at least 3 of the Greek Fathers of the EC agreed with it…according to this article:
bringyou.to/apologetics/a52.htm I read the article and I think I understand it…so I will freely admit that I am a lay person, not a theologian…but what it appears to me is that in essence it is more or less a “non-issue”. Now…I am not saying that to be unkind or brash…but because the article points out the specific nuances of translations… Ancient Greek and Latin do not have specific and genuine translations for all words back and forth…and it seems that what lacked in a sense because Latin did not have a meaning to match perfectly with a Greek meaning there was a problem.
To me it is less of an issue…than it seems to be to others. Purgatory is less of an issue than it is to others, at least to me.
Frankly I have always considered my Eastern Brothers and Sisters to be just that!
But, my dear sister, to lay the fault of the Reformation and spawning of all the protestant groups at the feet of Rome is a little much. Those people actually existed prior to the Reformation. At some point or another…it would have happened even if the Pope ordered Luther locked in a cell in a monastery… a cloistered one at that.

I gotta…or I’ll cut myself shaving!!

But seriously, I think we all need to do that…and share our thoughts…I believe it is important that we of all of the Catholic Rites need to strive for harmony and agreement for all of our good, and for His Glory!!