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Master of the Horse
In the earlier periods, the claim could be made that Peter had given Linus all authority. The problem in later periods became the greater access to historical information and the protestant schizmatics started asking historical questions that revealed problems with the Roman claim to authority.
Since there are no authentic early texts nor historical support for Peter, ever having transferred his Presiding Apostolic Authority to Linus, the myth of having authority crumbled. Duschene and other great catholic historians dedicated their lives to finding the connection between Peter and Linus, and could never find the connection. Once the protestants realized the Roman Catholic Christian movement never had the authority it claimed, this only added fuel to the protestant fires.
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The inability to demonstrate apostolic succession from Peter to Linus is an massive issue. There are others, a few examples:
1) There is nothing to demonstrate the title of Bishop includes gradations in authority. (The notion of archbishops, or metropolitan bishops seems to have arisen in the Fourth Century, but would become more widespread in the Seventh Century)
2) The first council of the Church, Council of Jerusalem: the decision to admit gentiles into the movement, without requiring circumcision was made by the whole council, not a decree by Peter.
3) From the Council of Nicene forward: the Roman Emperor was typically held as the head of the Christian faith. All Seven of the Ecumenical Councils were called by the Roman Emperor and he sat at their head. The Roman Emperor appointed bishops and patriarchs in the East, and after the East Roman Empire was able to reconquer Italy from the Goths in the Six Century did the same with the Popes in Rome. The Emperor could appoint Popes, dispose Popes and Popes had to await his authorization before their episcopal consecration. This would only end in the Eighth Century when the Byzantine Empire was fighting for its life against the Muslim invasions from the East and lost administrative control over Italy. Rome would find a new protector with the Franks. The Franks were the only German tribe that occupied West Roman lands that were Trinitarians. All the others were Aryans. As the Frank rose in power in the West, the Papacy was able to leverage it. Pepin the Short (the father of Charlemagne) was the one who gave the lands around Rome (what would become known as the Papal States) to the Pope. It is during this time that the Donation of Constantine was forged, where the Papacy claimed that the Roman Emperor Constantine had given all the Western Roman Empire over to the Pope. This was what the Papacy would then use to try and influence and control the Western Kings through the Medieval Era and why one usually associates a king being crowned by a ecclesiastical figure, like a Bishop. Papal Surpremacy claims are in many rooted in a power vacuum in the West. If the Franks had been Aryans or if the East Roman Empire had been able to reassert itself in Italy, the entire history of Papal positioning would have been quite different.
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