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11 Reasons the Authority of Christianity Is Centered on St. Peter and Rome
stpeterslist ^ | December 19, 2012

Posted on 01/06/2013 3:56:49 PM PST by NYer

Bl. John Henry Newman said it best: “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” History paints an overwhelming picture of St. Peter’s apostolic ministry in Rome and this is confirmed by a multitude of different sources within the Early Church. Catholic Encyclopedia states, “In opposition to this distinct and unanimous testimony of early Christendom, some few Protestant historians have attempted in recent times to set aside the residence and death of Peter at Rome as legendary. These attempts have resulted in complete failure.” Protestantism as a whole seeks to divorce Christianity from history by rending Gospel message out of its historical context as captured by our Early Church Fathers. One such target of these heresies is to devalue St. Peter and to twist the authority of Rome into a historical mishap within Christianity. To wit, the belief has as its end the ultimate end of all Catholic and Protestant dialogue – who has authority in Christianity?

 

Why is it important to defend the tradition of St. Peter and Rome?
The importance of establishing St. Peter’s ministry in Rome may be boiled down to authority and more specifically the historic existence and continuance of the Office of Vicar held by St. Peter. To understand why St. Peter was important and what authority was given to him by Christ SPL has composed two lists – 10 Biblical Reasons Christ Founded the Papacy and 13 Reasons St. Peter Was the Prince of the Apostles.

The rest of the list is cited from the Catholic Encyclopedia on St. Peter and represents only a small fraction of the evidence set therein.

 

The Apostolic Primacy of St. Peter and Rome

It is an indisputably established historical fact that St. Peter laboured in Rome during the last portion of his life, and there ended his earthly course by martyrdom. As to the duration of his Apostolic activity in the Roman capital, the continuity or otherwise of his residence there, the details and success of his labours, and the chronology of his arrival and death, all these questions are uncertain, and can be solved only on hypotheses more or less well-founded. The essential fact is that Peter died at Rome: this constitutes the historical foundation of the claim of the Bishops of Rome to the Apostolic Primacy of Peter.

St. Peter’s residence and death in Rome are established beyond contention as historical facts by a series of distinct testimonies extending from the end of the first to the end of the second centuries, and issuing from several lands.

 

1. The Gospel of St. John

That the manner, and therefore the place of his death, must have been known in widely extended Christian circles at the end of the first century is clear from the remark introduced into the Gospel of St. John concerning Christ’s prophecy that Peter was bound to Him and would be led whither he would not — “And this he said, signifying by what death he should glorify God” (John 21:18-19, see above). Such a remark presupposes in the readers of the Fourth Gospel a knowledge of the death of Peter.

 

2. Salutations, from Babylon

St. Peter’s First Epistle was written almost undoubtedly from Rome, since the salutation at the end reads: “The church that is in Babylon, elected together with you, saluteth you: and so doth my son Mark” (5:13). Babylon must here be identified with the Roman capital; since Babylon on the Euphrates, which lay in ruins, or New Babylon (Seleucia) on the Tigris, or the Egyptian Babylon near Memphis, or Jerusalem cannot be meant, the reference must be to Rome, the only city which is called Babylon elsewhere in ancient Christian literature (Revelation 17:5; 18:10; “Oracula Sibyl.”, V, verses 143 and 159, ed. Geffcken, Leipzig, 1902, 111).

 

3. Gospel of St. Mark

From Bishop Papias of Hierapolis and Clement of Alexandria, who both appeal to the testimony of the old presbyters (i.e., the disciples of the Apostles), we learn that Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome at the request of the Roman Christians, who desired a written memorial of the doctrine preached to them by St. Peter and his disciples (Eusebius, Church History II.15, 3.40, 6.14); this is confirmed by Irenaeus (Against Heresies 3.1). In connection with this information concerning the Gospel of St. Mark, Eusebius, relying perhaps on an earlier source, says that Peter described Rome figuratively as Babylon in his First Epistle.

 

4. Testimony of Pope St. Clement I

Another testimony concerning the martyrdom of Peter and Paul is supplied by Clement of Rome in his Epistle to the Corinthians (written about A.D. 95-97), wherein he says (chapter 5):

“Through zeal and cunning the greatest and most righteous supports [of the Church] have suffered persecution and been warred to death. Let us place before our eyes the good Apostles — St. Peter, who in consequence of unjust zeal, suffered not one or two, but numerous miseries, and, having thus given testimony (martyresas), has entered the merited place of glory”.

He then mentions Paul and a number of elect, who were assembled with the others and suffered martyrdom “among us” (en hemin, i.e., among the Romans, the meaning that the expression also bears in chapter 4). He is speaking undoubtedly, as the whole passage proves, of the Neronian persecution, and thus refers the martyrdom of Peter and Paul to that epoch.

 

5. Testimony of St. Ignatius of Antioch

In his letter written at the beginning of the second century (before 117), while being brought to Rome for martyrdom, the venerable Bishop Ignatius of Antioch endeavours by every means to restrain the Roman Christians from striving for his pardon, remarking: “I issue you no commands, like Peter and Paul: they were Apostles, while I am but a captive” (Epistle to the Romans 4). The meaning of this remark must be that the two Apostles laboured personally in Rome, and with Apostolic authority preached the Gospel there.

 

6. Taught in the Same Place in Italy

Bishop Dionysius of Corinth, in his letter to the Roman Church in the time of Pope Soter (165-74), says:

“You have therefore by your urgent exhortation bound close together the sowing of Peter and Paul at Rome and Corinth. For both planted the seed of the Gospel also in Corinth, and together instructed us, just as they likewise taught in the same place in Italy and at the same time suffered martyrdom” (in Eusebius, Church History II.25).

 

 

7. Rome: Founded by Sts. Peter and Paul

Irenaeus of Lyons, a native of Asia Minor and a disciple of Polycarp of Smyrna (a disciple of St. John), passed a considerable time in Rome shortly after the middle of the second century, and then proceeded to Lyons, where he became bishop in 177; he described the Roman Church as the most prominent and chief preserver of the Apostolic tradition, as “the greatest and most ancient church, known by all, founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious Apostles, Peter and Paul” (Against Heresies 3.3; cf. 3.1). He thus makes use of the universally known and recognized fact of the Apostolic activity of Peter and Paul in Rome, to find therein a proof from tradition against the heretics.

 

8. St. Peter Announced the Word of God in Rome

In his “Hypotyposes” (Eusebius, Church History IV.14), Clement of Alexandria, teacher in the catechetical school of that city from about 190, says on the strength of the tradition of the presbyters: “After Peter had announced the Word of God in Rome and preached the Gospel in the spirit of God, the multitude of hearers requested Mark, who had long accompanied Peter on all his journeys, to write down what the Apostles had preached to them” (see above).

 

9. Rome: Where Authority is Ever Within Reach

Like Irenaeus, Tertullian appeals, in his writings against heretics, to the proof afforded by the Apostolic labours of Peter and Paul in Rome of the truth of ecclesiastical tradition. In De Præscriptione 36, he says:

“If thou art near Italy, thou hast Rome where authority is ever within reach. How fortunate is this Church for which the Apostles have poured out their whole teaching with their blood, where Peter has emulated the Passion of the Lord, where Paul was crowned with the death of John.”

In Scorpiace 15, he also speaks of Peter’s crucifixion. “The budding faith Nero first made bloody in Rome. There Peter was girded by another, since he was bound to the cross”. As an illustration that it was immaterial with what water baptism is administered, he states in his book (On Baptism 5) that there is “no difference between that with which John baptized in the Jordan and that with which Peter baptized in the Tiber”; and against Marcion he appeals to the testimony of the Roman Christians, “to whom Peter and Paul have bequeathed the Gospel sealed with their blood” (Against Marcion 4.5).

 

10. Come to the Vatican and See for Yourself

The Roman, Caius, who lived in Rome in the time of Pope Zephyrinus (198-217), wrote in his “Dialogue with Proclus” (in Eusebius, Church History II.25) directed against the Montanists: “But I can show the trophies of the Apostles. If you care to go to the Vatican or to the road to Ostia, thou shalt find the trophies of those who have founded this Church”.

By the trophies (tropaia) Eusebius understands the graves of the Apostles, but his view is opposed by modern investigators who believe that the place of execution is meant. For our purpose it is immaterial which opinion is correct, as the testimony retains its full value in either case. At any rate the place of execution and burial of both were close together; St. Peter, who was executed on the Vatican, received also his burial there. Eusebius also refers to “the inscription of the names of Peter and Paul, which have been preserved to the present day on the burial-places there” (i.e. at Rome).

 

11. Ancient Epigraphic Memorial

There thus existed in Rome an ancient epigraphic memorial commemorating the death of the Apostles. The obscure notice in the Muratorian Fragment (“Lucas optime theofile conprindit quia sub praesentia eius singula gerebantur sicuti et semote passionem petri evidenter declarat”, ed. Preuschen, Tübingen, 1910, p. 29) also presupposes an ancient definite tradition concerning Peter’s death in Rome.

The apocryphal Acts of St. Peter and the Acts of Sts. Peter and Paul likewise belong to the series of testimonies of the death of the two Apostles in Rome.


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To: roamer_1
pure Vessel. THE ONLY ONE. EVER.

along with Adam, Eve, and Mary

1,141 posted on 01/11/2013 2:19:56 PM PST by terycarl
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To: terycarl
Are you possible saying that Jesus could not have transubstantiated that bread into His body?????

That is not to be doubted, although that would have been a unique miracle, as in His other miracles the Lord was not in two places at the same time, much less being in their and His stomach while yet being present as well, and the physical miracles were such that a manifest change took place.

However, God can do what He will, and the argument is not whether He could do as most Catholics believe, but if that is what His words here meant, in the light of the immediate and entire context of Scripture and its use of eating. And which i see as best warranting a metaphorical use.

Then there is also the theology extrapolated from the RC interpretation, which is another thing, both of which have seen many extensive debates here, in case you were not around.

1,142 posted on 01/11/2013 2:21:24 PM PST by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: terycarl
"while scripture is 100% accurate, it is not necessarily 100% complete."

Now ask a Protestant to show you where in Scripture it says Mary died and was buried. You will immediately see the double standard applied to all who do not agree with their particular eisegesis.

Peace be with you

1,143 posted on 01/11/2013 2:31:53 PM PST by Natural Law (Jesus did not leave us a Bible, He left us a Church.)
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To: daniel1212
What is the basis for your assurance of faith that Rome is the one true church, etc.?

who else....there were no Christians for 1,600 years other than Catholics. Would Christ have allowed HIS church to fall into a state of apostasy for that period of time...I think not.

1,144 posted on 01/11/2013 2:35:56 PM PST by terycarl
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To: terycarl
along with Adam, Eve, and Mary

No iniquity was found in Adam and Eve? They sinned. The same for Mary. Only ONE pure Vessel. Just One. Do you understand why Yeshua had to be without sin?

1,145 posted on 01/11/2013 2:37:45 PM PST by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: CynicalBear
At least you have a lot of company in that belief. That should make you feel good. Catholics, Muslims, Mormons, and many others have “revelation” that is added to what they consider scripture. I know that Catholics like that “belonging feeling” of large numbers

so sola scriptura is your belief?????how sad, so many exciting happened....in fact the bible tells us that there are not enough books in the world to record them...

1,146 posted on 01/11/2013 2:42:44 PM PST by terycarl
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To: CynicalBear
At least you have a lot of company in that belief. That should make you feel good. Catholics, Muslims, Mormons, and many others have “revelation” that is added to what they consider scripture. I know that Catholics like that “belonging feeling” of large numbers

so sola scriptura is your belief?????how sad, so many exciting things happened....in fact the bible tells us that there are not enough books in the world to record them...

1,147 posted on 01/11/2013 2:44:38 PM PST by terycarl
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To: terycarl
>>in fact the bible tells us that there are not enough books in the world to record them...<<

And there are a lot of people who don’t trust God enough to think He gave us all we needed either. Interesting thing about that statement about not adding anything or taking anything away in what He did give us though isn’t it?

1,148 posted on 01/11/2013 2:45:41 PM PST by CynicalBear
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To: roamer_1
along with Adam, Eve, and Mary No iniquity was found in Adam and Eve? They sinned. The same for Mary. Only ONE pure Vessel. Just One. Do you understand why Yeshua had to be without sin?

Adam and Eve sinned, but, like Mary, they were born without original sin....there was no original sin....all born sinless!!

1,149 posted on 01/11/2013 2:49:05 PM PST by terycarl
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To: terycarl; roamer_1

Adam and Eve were sinless? Really? How’s come humanity is in the condition it is then? Don’t you believe what is written in Genesis about Adam and Eve sinning?


1,150 posted on 01/11/2013 2:50:35 PM PST by CynicalBear
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To: CynicalBear
"And there are a lot of people who don’t trust God enough to think He gave us all we needed either."

Yes, it is indeed a pity that there are those who think all God gave us was a book.

My prayers are with you

1,151 posted on 01/11/2013 2:50:35 PM PST by Natural Law (Jesus did not leave us a Bible, He left us a Church.)
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To: CynicalBear
"Don’t you believe what is written in Genesis about Adam and Eve sinning?"

They were indeed born sinless because their sinfullness did not preceed them in life. They later chose sin.

Peace and blessings

1,152 posted on 01/11/2013 2:54:11 PM PST by Natural Law (Jesus did not leave us a Bible, He left us a Church.)
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To: Natural Law
>> Yes, it is indeed a pity that there are those who think all God gave us was a book.<<

It is indeed! But to those of us who know better and have been saved by grace He also gave us the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

Acts 15:8 And God, who knows the heart, bore witness by granting them the holy Spirit just as he did us. 9 He made no distinction between us and them, for by faith he purified their hearts.

He did say not to add to what had already been written but with what had already been written and the indwelling we are trulyh blessed!

1,153 posted on 01/11/2013 2:57:19 PM PST by CynicalBear
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To: CynicalBear
"He did say not to add to what had already been written..."

So show me in Scripture where it says NOT to add to what has been written or even where Scripture establishes what exactly has been written.

1,154 posted on 01/11/2013 3:00:28 PM PST by Natural Law (Jesus did not leave us a Bible, He left us a Church.)
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To: Natural Law

I guess you didn’t read the original post. No mention was made of being “born” with no sin. The statement was made that they were “sinless”. If a person is going to make comments it would be best to first understand what has been said.


1,155 posted on 01/11/2013 3:03:53 PM PST by CynicalBear
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To: terycarl
just where and how did God preserve scripture other than through and by the Catholic church???

The Jews had the OT at the time of Jesus. They preserved that without the *help* of the RCC.

And you never heard of the Dead Sea Scrolls?

2 Timothy 2:14-17 14 But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it 15 and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.

1,156 posted on 01/11/2013 3:12:55 PM PST by metmom ( For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
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To: terycarl; CynicalBear
isn't there a passage in the bible that states exactly that.....many things happened which are not recorded here???

That does not give people license to fabricate stuff and claim it's the truth.

If they want to make stuff up because if makes them feel all warm and fuzzy inside and people want to believe it for same reason, then nobody is stopping them.

But the minute they try to pass it off as Truth on par with Scripture, it's not going to go unchallenged.

1,157 posted on 01/11/2013 3:16:44 PM PST by metmom ( For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
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To: CynicalBear
"The statement was made that they were “sinless”."

Unlike you and me they were indeed sinless from the moment of their conception until they chose sin. I guess you didn't read my post I never said they remained sinless.

1,158 posted on 01/11/2013 3:18:18 PM PST by Natural Law (Jesus did not leave us a Bible, He left us a Church.)
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To: Rashputin

Bad popes = good fruit?


1,159 posted on 01/11/2013 3:21:47 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: terycarl
Christ gave the power of transubstantion to the Apostles,

'Magic' mumbo-jumbo.

1,160 posted on 01/11/2013 3:22:36 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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