The Church of Christ rises on the firm foundation of Peter's faith |
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of the whole world one man, Peter, is chosen to preside at the calling
of all nations, and to be set over all the apostles and all the fathers
of the Church. Though there are in God’s people many shepherds, Peter is
thus appointed to rule in his own person those whom Christ also rules
as the original ruler. Beloved, how great and wonderful is this sharing
of his power that God in his goodness has given to this man. Whatever
Christ has willed to be shared in common by Peter and the other leaders
of the Church, it is only through Peter that he has given to others what
he has not refused to bestow on them.
The Lord now asks the apostles as a whole what men
think of him. As long as they are recounting the uncertainty born of
human ignorance, their reply is always the same.
But when he presses the disciples to say what they
think themselves, the first to confess his faith in the Lord is the one
who is first in rank among the apostles.
Peter says: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Jesus replies: “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jona, for flesh and blood has not revealed it to you, but my Father who is in heaven.”
You are blessed, he means, because my Father has taught you. You have
not been deceived by earthly opinion, but have been enlightened by
inspiration from heaven. It was not flesh and blood that pointed me out
to you, but the one whose only-begotten Son I am.
He continues: And I say to you. In other words, as my Father has revealed to you my godhead, so I in my turn make known to you your pre-eminence. You are Peter: though I am the inviolable rock, the cornerstone that makes both one,
the foundation apart from which no one can lay any other, yet you also
are a rock, for you are given solidity by my strength, so that which is
my very own because of my power is common between us through your
participation.
And upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
On this strong foundation, he says, I will build an everlasting temple.
The great height of my Church, which is to penetrate the heavens, shall
rise on the firm foundation of this faith.
The gates of hell shall not silence this confession of
faith; the chains of death shall not bind it. Its words are the words
of life. As they lift up to heaven those who profess them, so they send
down to hell those who contradict them.
Blessed Peter is therefore told: To you I will give
the keys of the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth is also
bound in heaven. Whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed also in
heaven.
The authority vested in this power passed also to the
other apostles, and the institution established by this decree has been
continued in all the leaders of the Church. But it is not without good
reason that what is bestowed on all is entrusted to one. For Peter
received it separately in trust because he is the prototype set before
all the rulers of the Church.
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