The funny things is that you actually believe you are posting things that somehow overturn what was previously said. It doesn’t matter when the title “Universal” was asked for by a pope, for instance.
“The funny things is that you actually believe you are posting things that somehow overturn what was previously said. It doesnt matter when the title Universal was asked for by a pope, for instance.”
Certainly it does, because the RCC claims that the Pope has always had “universal” power in the church, as defined by the RCC, and therefore it is impossible for a Pope to ask an Emperor for something that he already had, or that a Pope previously claimed he didn’t have, and that authority was shared by three successors of Peter, and not one, in that See.