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Isa_Almisry
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Had to bring Cerularius (i.e. the Orthodox into it)? He only insisted that the pope of Rome stick to the original Creed, as his predecessors had for centuries, when some local king in Spain thought he knews the Lord’s word better (“Who proceeds from the Father” is what the Lord says in John, not “and the Son”) than the Church. No, the Orthodox didn’t splinter and divide into nothingness. We’re not your Protestant brothers. We are very much one church, the One Church.It is not the Catholics. It is in the Bible. Are their not verses against schism? Does not Christ give authority to the Pope in the Bible? Yes, very clearly. Just because one ignores the parts of the Bible they do not like doesn’t make it untrue. Is not the authority of the Pope clearly demonstrated by the early Church? Yes it is as we have clear documentation.
St. Irenaus “The presiding church in the place of the land of the Romans”
St. Cyprian “one church and one see founded by the Lord; voice of Peter. No other alter can be setup, no new priesthood be made, except the one altar and one priesthood. Whoever gathers elsewhere scatters…one church founded by Christ our Lord on Peter, by the source and reason unity.
Opatatus of Milevis statement to Donatist “How can you pretend to have the keys of the Kingdom of heaven, who sacrilegiously fight against the see of Peter by your presumption and impudence.
St. Ambrose “Roman Church is the head of the whole world.”
St. Irenaus was in the year 107. Several decades after Christ’s death we have clear documentation that Rome and the Pope had authority. If the Pope did not have authority why did not St. Peter’s power not tranfer to John as he was still alive in Ephasus. It is because the Pope was given authority by Christ.
Their have been heresies from the beginning of the Church. We have had the Gnostics, Arian schism, Nestorianism, Monophysitism, schism of Cerularius, heresies of Albigensians and now the Reformation. All the schisms listed thought they understood the word of the Lord better than the Church. They all splintered and divided into nothingness just as the Protestant religions are doing now. They bicker amongst themselves fight over homosexual marriage and abortion. They slowly get less morality and stray farther and farther from the truth. We have Catholics within our Church that do the same; however, as the rest of the world folds to contraceptives and homosexaul marriages the true Church will hold fast because Christ gave us this promise. The gates of hell will not prevaill against you. It doesn’t say the gates of hell will not prevail against the 30,000 individually divided churches doing their own thing. There is just one Church with the total truth
As for homosexual marriage, let me illustrate: a few years ago an Orthodox priest did perform a homosexual “marrige” (as many of your priests do). The bishop and patriarch’s response? They defrocked the priest and bulldozed the Church. The “couple” was already taken as excommunicated. So much for less morality and “further from the Truth” (the Vatican’s take on contraception is not supported from the Fahers, which is why Humane Vitae, great and priescent document that it is, has little in the way of patritics in it: it does quote Aquinas, but with his “quickening” ideas, he’s not much help).
Btw it’s St. Ignatius, not Iranaeus. His successor, Ignatius IV sits on St. Peter’s Elder Chair in Antioch. And the phrase is translated “the Church that presides in the Land of the Romans,” at the time meaning exclusively the City of Rome.