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Peter was called by Jesus "the rock" that he would base his church on. Not just a "roving preacher".

Peter did not hold the title of Pope, but held the same position within the group of apostles that the earliest men called "Popes" held amongst the group of bishops. The function and standing being the same, the title applies as equally to the past as present.

Similarly, a corporation founded 300 years ago no doubt had a Chief Financial Officer, but would not have called him that. We may retroactively speak of a "first CFO", though.

The Catholics recognize Peter as the first Pope, however they are not alone in awarding a retroactive title to label a similar function. Many diverse denominations of Christianity will claim that their current leadership is the inheritor of Peter's legacy. Thus Peter may be regarded as a first President/Prophet or first "faithful and discrete slave", whichever is appropriate to the group in question.

And in some sense, they are all correct. Each demonination, as best they understand it, is trying to carry on the mission first charged to Peter.

There are those who believe that when Jesus said He'd build His church upon "This Rock" He was talking about Himself - yes, Peter was a rock in his faith and personality (but remember this was before he denied Jesus), but he wasn't the Rock Jesus spoke of building His church upon.

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