Petrinity

noun

Etymology

From Petrine + -ity.

Definitions

  1. The quality of being comparable to or originating from Saint Peter.

    • Acts certainly follows the fortunes of Paul after Peter's release and departure; and the later New Testament shows no marked Petrinity.
    • The corollary to this principle of Petrinity is that any entity that threatens or denies the papacy its primacy is anathema.

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