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Interactive Graphic: The Story of Every Pope In History, From Saint Peter To Pope Francis
Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | March 18, 2013

Posted on 03/18/2013 5:39:54 PM PDT by Steelfish

Interactive Graphic: The Story of Every Pope In History, From Saint Peter To Pope Francis

View this interactive graphic with details of every pope in history, from Saint Peter, the first Bishop of Rome and one of the twelve apostles, to the new Pope Francis, appointed on Wednesday.

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To: Salvation

Great post.


21 posted on 03/18/2013 7:07:49 PM PDT by johngrace (I am a 1 John 4! Christian- declared at every Sunday Mass , Divine Mercy and Rosary prayers!)
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To: Old Yeller

Read Col. 1:18.


22 posted on 03/18/2013 7:08:40 PM PDT by shankbear (The tree of Liberty appears to be perishing because there are few patriots willing to refresh it.)
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To: Old Yeller

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2998242/posts?page=15#15

Read the previous post.


23 posted on 03/18/2013 7:12:23 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Old Yeller

Scripture
Matt. to Rev. - Peter is mentioned 155 times and the rest of apostles combined are only mentioned 130 times. Peter is also always listed first except in 1 Cor. 3:22 and Gal. 2:9 (which are obvious exceptions to the rule).

Matt. 10:2; Mark 1:36; 3:16; Luke 6:14-16; Acts 1:3; 2:37; 5:29 - these are some of many examples where Peter is mentioned first among the apostles.

Matt. 14:28-29 - only Peter has the faith to walk on water. No other man in Scripture is said to have the faith to walk on water. This faith ultimately did not fail.

Matt. 16:16, Mark 8:29; John 6:69 - Peter is first among the apostles to confess the divinity of Christ.

Matt. 16:17 - Peter alone is told he has received divine knowledge by a special revelation from God the Father.

Matt. 16:18 - Jesus builds the Church only on Peter, the rock, with the other apostles as the foundation and Jesus as the Head.

Matt. 16:19 - only Peter receives the keys, which represent authority over the Church and facilitate dynastic succession to his authority.

Matt. 17:24-25 - the tax collector approaches Peter for Jesus’ tax. Peter is the spokesman for Jesus. He is the Vicar of Christ.

Matt. 17:26-27 - Jesus pays the half-shekel tax with one shekel, for both Jesus and Peter. Peter is Christ’s representative on earth.

Matt. 18:21 - in the presence of the disciples, Peter asks Jesus about the rule of forgiveness. One of many examples where Peter takes a leadership role among the apostles in understanding Jesus’ teachings.

Matt. 19:27 - Peter speaks on behalf of the apostles by telling Jesus that they have left everything to follow Him.

Mark 10:28 - here also, Peter speaks on behalf of the disciples by declaring that they have left everything to follow Him.

Mark 11:21 - Peter speaks on behalf of the disciples in remembering Jesus’ curse on the fig tree.

Mark 14:37 - at Gethsemane, Jesus asks Peter, and no one else, why he was asleep. Peter is accountable to Jesus for his actions on behalf of the apostles because he has been appointed by Jesus as their leader.

Mark 16:7 - Peter is specified by an angel as the leader of the apostles as the angel confirms the resurrection of Christ.

Luke 5:3 – Jesus teaches from Peter’s boat which is metaphor for the Church. Jesus guides Peter and the Church into all truth.

Luke 5:4,10 - Jesus instructs Peter to let down the nets for a catch, and the miraculous catch follows. Peter, the Pope, is the “fisher of men.”

Luke 7:40-50- Jesus addresses Peter regarding the rule of forgiveness and Peter answers on behalf of the disciples. Jesus also singles Peter out and judges his conduct vis-à-vis the conduct of the woman who anointed Him.

Luke 8:45 - when Jesus asked who touched His garment, it is Peter who answers on behalf of the disciples.

Luke 8:51; 9:28; 22:8; Acts 1:13; 3:1,3,11; 4:13,19; 8:14 - Peter is always mentioned before John, the disciple whom Jesus loved.

Luke 9:28;33 - Peter is mentioned first as going to mountain of transfiguration and the only one to speak at the transfiguration.

Luke 12:41 - Peter seeks clarification of a parable on behalf on the disciples. This is part of Peter’s formation as the chief shepherd of the flock after Jesus ascended into heaven.

Luke 22:31-32 - Jesus prays for Peter alone, that his faith may not fail, and charges him to strengthen the rest of the apostles.

Luke 24:12, John 20:4-6 - John arrived at the tomb first but stopped and waited for Peter. Peter then arrived and entered the tomb first.

Luke 24:34 - the two disciples distinguish Peter even though they both had seen the risen Jesus the previous hour. See Luke 24:33.

John 6:68 - after the disciples leave, Peter is the first to speak and confess his belief in Christ after the Eucharistic discourse.

John 13:6-9 - Peter speaks out to the Lord in front of the apostles concerning the washing of feet.

John 13:36; 21:18 - Jesus predicts Peter’s death. Peter was martyred at Rome in 67 A.D. Several hundred years of papal successors were also martyred.

John 21:2-3,11 - Peter leads the fishing and his net does not break. The boat (the “barque of Peter”) is a metaphor for the Church.

John 21:7 - only Peter got out of the boat and ran to the shore to meet Jesus. Peter is the earthly shepherd leading us to God.

John 21:15 - in front of the apostles, Jesus asks Peter if he loves Jesus “more than these,” which refers to the other apostles. Peter is the head of the apostolic see.

John 21:15-17 - Jesus charges Peter to “feed my lambs,” “tend my sheep,” “feed my sheep.” Sheep means all people, even the apostles.

Acts 1:13 - Peter is first when entering upper room after our Lord’s ascension. The first Eucharist and Pentecost were given in this room.

Acts 1:15 - Peter initiates the selection of a successor to Judas right after Jesus ascended into heaven, and no one questions him. Further, if the Church needed a successor to Judas, wouldn’t it need one to Peter? Of course.

Acts 2:14 - Peter is first to speak for the apostles after the Holy Spirit descended upon them at Pentecost. Peter is the first to preach the Gospel.

Acts 2:38 - Peter gives first preaching in the early Church on repentance and baptism in the name of Jesus Christ.

Acts 3:1,3,4 - Peter is mentioned first as going to the Temple to pray.

Acts 3:6-7 - Peter works the first healing of the apostles.

Acts 3:12-26, 4:8-12 - Peter teaches the early Church the healing through Jesus and that there is no salvation other than Christ.

Acts 5:3 - Peter declares the first anathema of Ananias and Sapphira which is ratified by God, and brings about their death. Peter exercises his binding authority.

Acts 5:15 - Peter’s shadow has healing power. No other apostle is said to have this power.

Acts 8:14 - Peter is mentioned first in conferring the sacrament of confirmation.

Acts 8:20-23 - Peter casts judgment on Simon’s quest for gaining authority through the laying on of hands. Peter exercises his binding and loosing authority.

Acts 9:32-34 - Peter is mentioned first among the apostles and works the healing of Aeneas.

Acts 9:38-40 - Peter is mentioned first among the apostles and raises Tabitha from the dead.

Acts 10:5 - Cornelius is told by an angel to call upon Peter. Angels are messengers of God. Peter was granted this divine vision.

Acts 10:34-48, 11:1-18 - Peter is first to teach about salvation for all (Jews and Gentiles).

Acts 12:5 - this verse implies that the “whole Church” offered “earnest prayers” for Peter, their leader, during his imprisonment.

Acts 12:6-11 - Peter is freed from jail by an angel. He is the first object of divine intervention in the early Church.

Acts 15:7-12 - Peter resolves the first doctrinal issue on circumcision at the Church’s first council at Jerusalem, and no one questions him. After Peter the Papa spoke, all were kept silent.

Acts 15:12 - only after Peter (the Pope) speaks do Paul and Barnabas (bishops) speak in support of Peter’s definitive teaching.

Acts 15:13-14 - then James speaks to further acknowledge Peter’s definitive teaching. “Simeon (Peter) has related how God first visited...”

Rom. 15:20 - Paul says he doesn’t want to build on “another man’s foundation” referring to Peter, who built the Church in Rome.

1 Cor. 9:5 – Peter is distinguished from the rest of the apostles and brethren of the Lord.

1 Cor. 15:4-8 - Paul distinguishes Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances to Peter from those of the other apostles. Christ appeared “to Cephas, then to the twelve.”

Gal.1:18 - Paul spends fifteen days with Peter privately before beginning his ministry, even after Christ’s Revelation to Paul.

1 Peter 5:1 - Peter acts as the chief bishop by “exhorting” all the other bishops and elders of the Church.

1 Peter 5:13 - Some Protestants argue against the Papacy by trying to prove Peter was never in Rome. First, this argument is irrelevant to whether Jesus instituted the Papacy. Secondly, this verse demonstrates that Peter was in fact in Rome. Peter writes from “Babylon” which was a code name for Rome during these days of persecution. See, for example, Rev. 14:8, 16:19, 17:5, 18:2,10,21, which show that “Babylon” meant Rome. Rome was the “great city” of the New Testament period. Because Rome during this age was considered the center of the world, the Lord wanted His Church to be established in Rome.

2 Peter 1:14 - Peter writes about Jesus’ prediction of Peter’s death, embracing the eventual martyrdom that he would suffer.

2 Peter 3:16 - Peter is making a judgment on the proper interpretation of Paul’s letters. Peter is the chief shepherd of the flock.

Matt. 23:11; Mark 9:35; 10:44 - yet Peter, as the first, humbled himself to be the last and servant of all servants.

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24 posted on 03/18/2013 7:12:49 PM PDT by johngrace (I am a 1 John 4! Christian- declared at every Sunday Mass , Divine Mercy and Rosary prayers!)
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To: johngrace

http://www.scripturecatholic.com/primacy_of_peter.html


25 posted on 03/18/2013 7:13:06 PM PDT by johngrace (I am a 1 John 4! Christian- declared at every Sunday Mass , Divine Mercy and Rosary prayers!)
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To: Steelfish
God said He would make sure the right books were in the bible. The center for this was Antioch, Syria, if I'm not mistaken.

I've taught myself over the years drawing from various teachers and discerning when they are correct and when they aren't. No one is perfect in the Word, only Jesus was. The rest of us are wrong here and there. There have been some pastors much more helpful than others, but I don't agree with any of them 100%.

26 posted on 03/18/2013 7:16:25 PM PDT by Partisan Gunslinger
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To: Partisan Gunslinger

Are you sure that you EVEN have all the books in the Bible?

Are you aware that it was the Catholic Bible that was first printed on the Guttenberg press?


27 posted on 03/18/2013 7:19:37 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Partisan Gunslinger

And whom did God select to make sure the “right” books were in the Bible? God also selected Peter and asked him to go feed the lambs. One teaching, One Church, one Truth, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.


28 posted on 03/18/2013 7:19:38 PM PDT by Steelfish (ui)
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To: Steelfish
And whom did God select to make sure the “right” books were in the Bible?

Whoever was at Antioch to do it.

I have never concerned myself as to who did it as God said he would make sure it was done. I know it is mistake-free and no man could have put it together and make it fit, so it has to be the Word of God as no other collection of books comes close to that perfection. I have nothing against Peter.

One teaching, One Church, one Truth, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.

So the pope is infallible?

29 posted on 03/18/2013 7:26:37 PM PDT by Partisan Gunslinger
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To: Salvation
Are you sure that you EVEN have all the books in the Bible?

The King James is it.

Are you aware that it was the Catholic Bible that was first printed on the Guttenberg press?

What's the difference between the Catholic and the King James?

30 posted on 03/18/2013 7:28:49 PM PDT by Partisan Gunslinger
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To: Partisan Gunslinger
The King James Bible is incomplete. Luther took out books and added words, committing a grave sin as I understand it.

Catholic Scripture Study Bible - RSV Large Print Edition


"We are compelled to concede to the Papists
that they have the Word of God,
that we received it from them,
and that without them
we should have no knowledge of it at all."

~ Martin Luther



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31 posted on 03/18/2013 7:45:55 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
The world is deteriorating at lightening speed and Catholics in unison are still brow beating poor old Luther. IF Luther gets assigned by Peter to welcome people to heaven will you refuse to enter?
32 posted on 03/18/2013 8:02:08 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts

I doubt that Luther will be welcoming people to heaven. I’m thinking of the warmer place for him.


33 posted on 03/18/2013 8:03:46 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Partisan Gunslinger

ONLY when he speaks ex cathedra in promulgating the official teaching of the Church, the same mission given to Christ and his disciples to “Go forth and Teach All nations......”


34 posted on 03/18/2013 8:05:30 PM PDT by Steelfish (ui)
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To: Salvation
Luther took out books and added words, committing a grave sin as I understand it.

I stay busy through the week. This weekend I'll research and see what this is about.

I got into an argument with an atheist, about where the bible was put together and handed down, more than ten years ago and looked at it then but now I can't remember exactly what I found. If I remember right there was Alexandria and Antioch, Antioch being the true and Alexandria being the not so true. I'll have to see if I can find the same information I found then. I'll get back to you later.

35 posted on 03/18/2013 8:09:39 PM PDT by Partisan Gunslinger
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To: Salvation
I doubt that Luther will be welcoming people to heaven. I’m thinking of the warmer place for him.

Well that does seem to be Catholic doctrine, but it sure is not 'sola scripture'. Christ said 'judge not least ye be judged'... and that most certainly would include Luther. I am guessing the 'Bible' produced by the Catholics kept that 'sola scripture' in the selections they made. Christ was the original protester, He sure was not well received by the religious authorities in His day.

36 posted on 03/18/2013 8:09:42 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Steelfish

Dangerous


37 posted on 03/18/2013 8:10:19 PM PDT by Partisan Gunslinger
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To: Just mythoughts

I can’t judge. We don’t know if he went to Confesion on his deathbed, thoroughly repented of all of his sins, made an act of Contrition and did the Penance.

Notice I said “doubt” in that statement.

There is a lot more to faith than just the Bible. Catholics believe in the Bible, but they have a lot of other things handed down to them from face to face witnesses, such as those people who knew the apostles personally. It’s called Holy Tradition — John 31:25 mentions it. At least one of his letters does too.

I don’t understand why non-Catholics do not believe those lines of Scripture!


38 posted on 03/18/2013 8:20:07 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
I can’t judge. We don’t know if he went to Confesion on his deathbed, thoroughly repented of all of his sins, made an act of Contrition and did the Penance. Notice I said “doubt” in that statement.

The way I read and hear Catholics vilify Luther more than the devil himself, makes me wonder what the reaction might be IF when the soul returns to the Father that sent it of Catholics, what their reaction would be if Luther was the door greeter to Heaven.

There is a lot more to faith than just the Bible. Catholics believe in the Bible, but they have a lot of other things handed down to them from face to face witnesses, such as those people who knew the apostles personally. It’s called Holy Tradition — John 31:25 mentions it. At least one of his letters does too.

That is what Catholics claim, however, Christ Himself stated in Mark 13:23, and Peter was there when Christ stated it, "But take ye heed: behold, I have foretold you all things." This was before one jot or tittle of the so called New Testament was recorded on animal skins or plant fibers. So the 'new' stuff that became traditions did not come from Christ.

I don’t understand why non-Catholics do not believe those lines of Scripture!

I do not have the time to learn the traditions of a church organization, when I am told that before even the so called New Testament was penned, that Christ Himself said to take 'heed' that He has already foretold all things. Christ said not to be deceived... that was His warning and the deception would come from those that call themselves Christian.

I do not understand why people invoke Peter's name as 'key holder' but totally disregard what Peter penned. There is a long laundry list of differences in what Peter did and wrote to what now is claimed to represent the keys given to Peter. I cannot find it Written anywhere that when I have my face to face with the Creator on judgment day that I will have anyone other than Christ as my advocate. So that being the case it seems more important to study John 1:1, than the ages of men calling themselves 'holy father'.

39 posted on 03/18/2013 8:42:55 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Partisan Gunslinger
With respect, the Bible (New Testament specifically) was not officially put together until approximately 400 A.D. That is an obvious example as to why Solo Scriputra is unfounded. Even the Bible refers to Sacred Tradition:

1 Corinthians 11:2: I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I have delivered them to you"

2 Thessalonians 2:15: So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by letter.

2 Thessalonians 3:6:Now we command you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you keep away from any brother who is living in idleness and not in accord with the tradition that you received from us.

If you're interested, check out the writings/YouTube videos on this topic by convert Dr. Scott Hahn.

40 posted on 03/18/2013 8:50:27 PM PDT by GreatOne (You will bow down before me, Son of Jor-el!)
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