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  • Was Peter the First Pope?
    The Watchtower—2015 | December 1
    • In fact, until the ninth century, many non-Roman bishops applied the title to themselves. Even so, the term was rarely applied as an official title until the late 11th century. Moreover, no early Christian thought that a primacy supposedly given to Peter had been transmitted to any successors. Hence, German scholar Martin Hengel concluded that there is “no demonstrable historical and theological way to arrive at what later became papal ‘primacy.’”

  • Was Peter the First Pope?
    The Watchtower—2015 | December 1
    • The First Vatican Council of 1869-1870

      The Evolution of Papal Primacy

      • 32 C.E.: Jesus foretells he will build his church, or congregation, upon himself; no primacy conferred on the apostle Peter

      • 55-64: The apostles Paul and Peter write various letters with the underlying thought that Jesus is the only foundation of the Christian congregation

      • 254-257: Stephen, bishop of Rome, advances the idea that he has primacy over other bishops as the successor of Peter; but other bishops, such as Firmilian of Caesarea and Cyprian of Carthage, reject Stephen’s claim

      • 296-304: First known inscription attesting the use of the title “papa,” or “pope,” with reference to the bishop of Rome

      • 5th century: Another bishop of Rome, Leo I, uses Matthew 16:18 to affirm his primacy over other bishops

      • 6th century: Increasing use of papa (pope) as a title for the Roman bishop; however, non-Roman bishops continue to apply the term to themselves until the ninth century

      • 1075: Gregory VII declares that “pope” is an exclusive title for the bishop of Rome; his Dictatus Papae (Papal Dictates) makes the papacy “appear as a replacement for Christ,” according to one historian

      • 1870: The First Vatican Council decrees that “the Roman pontiff is the successor of Blessed Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and is true Vicar of Christ, and Head of the whole Church”

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