Letter 7040: Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria. Your most sweet Holiness has spoken much in your letter to me about the chair of Saint Peter, Prince of the apostles, saying that he himself now sits on it in the persons of his successors. And indeed I acknowledge myself to be unworthy, not only in the dignity of such as preside, but even in the number...

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Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria.

Your most gracious Holiness has written to me at length about the chair of Saint Peter, Prince of the Apostles, saying that Peter himself still sits in it through his successors. I acknowledge that I am unworthy -- not only of presiding from that chair, but even of standing among those who do. Yet I gladly accept everything you said, because you who occupy Peter's chair have spoken to me about Peter's chair.

Who can be unaware that the holy Church was built on the rock-solid foundation of the Prince of the Apostles? He took his very name from that firmness -- Petrus from petra, "rock." To him the Lord said, "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 16:19), and "When you have turned back, strengthen your brothers" (Luke 22:32), and "Simon, son of John, do you love me? Feed my sheep" (John 21:17).

Though there are many apostles, only the See of the Prince of the Apostles has grown strong in supreme authority -- and that one See, by divine providence, exists in three places [Rome, Alexandria, and Antioch, all traditionally linked to Peter]. Peter exalted the See where he chose to end his earthly life [Rome]. He adorned the See to which he sent his disciple as evangelist [Alexandria, where Mark was sent]. He established the See in which he sat for seven years before leaving it [Antioch]. Since it is one See, presided over by three bishops under divine authority, whatever good I hear about you I count as my own. If you think well of me, credit that to your own merits -- for we are one in him who said, "That they all may be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they also may be one in us" (John 17:21).

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