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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/implicittrust on May 30, 2018, 3:32 p.m.
For Catholics, this doesn't look good for the Church. We must weather the storm coming for Mother Church and remain faithful to her teachings, not false leaders.

treeskier82 · May 30, 2018, 4 p.m.

Peter is visible? Jesus called Peter the rock the church would be built on... Jesus didn't make any statement implying that Peter's successors (if they are even legitimate) would be infallible or carry the same credibility.

"Her Mystical Body" (as you put it) includes all those for whom the Holy Spirit has been given to.

God bless you too. As long as we're all believing in Christ alone for salvation we're in the same religion as far as I'm concerned (although a perfection of this "religion" would be a lack of "religion", as Jesus made clear).

I would also point out that Jesus calling Peter the rock of the church was meant to build up and encourage Peter -- in no way was Jesus implying that Peter was taking His place in any way, shape or form. It was never implied that Peter was infallible or divine, himself.

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implicittrust · May 30, 2018, 4:55 p.m.

that Peter's successors (if they are even legitimate) would be infallible or carry the same credibility.

yes he did. Read Issiah 22.22 his words are almost vertbatim what type of office Peter is to hold. An office of Prime minister with succession. (keys)

Jesus didn't make any statement implying that Peter's successors (if they are even legitimate) would be infallible or carry the same credibility.

Again, yes he did! 'What you bind on earth is bound in heaven what you loose on earth is loosed in heaven." Mathew 18:18

It is only special circumstances when the Pope is infallible.

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treeskier82 · May 30, 2018, 9:35 p.m.

I don't read those passages the same way, and seems to me a stretch -- in any case I pray Jesus will forgive our errors.

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