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34: PETER’S CONFESSION OF FAITH 135 |
Question.—In the Gospel of St. Matthew it is said: “Thou
art Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church.”
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What is the meaning of this verse?
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Answer.—This utterance of Christ is a confirmation of
the statement of Peter, when Christ asked: Whom do you
believe Me to be? and Peter answered: I believe that
“Thou art the Son of the living God.” Then Christ said to
him: “Thou art Peter”
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—for Cephas in Aramaic means
rock—“and upon this rock I will build My church.” For
the others in answer to Christ said that He was Elias, and
some said John the Baptist, and some others Jeremias or
one of the Prophets.
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Christ wished by suggestion, or an allusion, to confirm
the words of Peter; so on account of the suitability of his
name, Peter, He said: “and upon this rock I will build My
church,” meaning, thy belief that Christ is the Son of the
living God will be the foundation of the Religion of God,
and upon this belief the foundation of the church of
God—which is the Law of God—shall be established.
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Moreover, let us compare the lives of some of the Popes
with the religion of Christ. Christ, hungry and without
shelter, ate herbs in the wilderness, and was unwilling to
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hurt the feelings of anyone. The Pope sits in a carriage
covered with gold and passes his time in the utmost splendor,
amidst such pleasures and luxuries, such riches and
adoration, as kings have never had.
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Christ hurt no one, but some of the Popes killed innocent
people: refer to history. How much blood the Popes
have shed merely to retain temporal power! For mere differences
of opinion they arrested, imprisoned and slew
thousands of the servants of the world of humanity and
learned men who had discovered the secrets of nature. To
what a degree they opposed the truth!
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Reflect upon the instructions of Christ, and investigate
the habits and customs of the Popes. Consider: is there any
resemblance between the instructions of Christ and the
manner of government of the Popes? We do not like to
criticize, but the history of the Vatican is very extraordinary.
The purport of our argument is this, that the instructions
of Christ are one thing, and the manner of the
Papal government is quite another; they do not agree. See
how many Protestants have been killed by the order of the
Popes, how many tyrannies and oppressions have been
countenanced, and how many punishments and tortures
have been inflicted! Can any of the sweet fragrances of
Christ be detected in these actions? No! in the name of
God! These people did not obey Christ, while Saint Barbara,
whose picture is before us, did obey Christ, and followed
in His footsteps, and put His commands into practice.
Among the Popes there are also some blessed souls
who followed in the footsteps of Christ, particularly in the
first centuries of the Christian era when temporal things
were lacking and the tests of God were severe. But when
they came into possession of governmental power, and
worldly honor and prosperity were gained, the Papal government
entirely forgot Christ and was occupied with
temporal power, grandeur, comfort and luxuries. It killed
people, opposed the diffusion of learning, tormented the
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men of science, obstructed the light of knowledge, and
gave the order to slay and to pillage. Thousands of souls,
men of science and learning, and sinless ones, perished in
the prisons of Rome. With all these proceedings and actions,
how can the Vicarship of Christ be believed in?
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The Papal See has constantly opposed knowledge; even
in Europe it is admitted that religion is the opponent of
science, and that science is the destroyer of the foundations
of religion. While the religion of God is the promoter
of truth, the founder of science and knowledge, it is full of
goodwill for learned men; it is the civilizer of mankind, the
discoverer of the secrets of nature, and the enlightener of
the horizons of the world. Consequently, how can it be
said to oppose knowledge? God forbid! Nay, for God,
knowledge is the most glorious gift of man and the most
noble of human perfections. To oppose knowledge is ignorant,
and he who detests knowledge and science is not a
man, but rather an animal without intelligence. For
knowledge is light, life, felicity, perfection, beauty and
the means of approaching the Threshold of Unity. It is the
honor and glory of the world of humanity, and the greatest
bounty of God. Knowledge is identical with guidance,
and ignorance is real error.
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Happy are those who spend their days in gaining
knowledge, in discovering the secrets of nature, and in
penetrating the subtleties of pure truth! Woe to those who
are contented with ignorance, whose hearts are gladdened
by thoughtless imitation, who have fallen into the lowest
depths of ignorance and foolishness, and who have wasted
their lives!
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1. | Matt. 16:18. [ Back To Reference] |
2. | It is well known that Peter’s real name was Simon, but Christ called him Cephas, which corresponds to the Greek word petras, which means rock. [ Back To Reference] |
3. | Cf. Matt. 16:14–18. [ Back To Reference] |