Are papal supremacy and papal infallibility later inventions unknown to the early Church? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, Catholic Answers apologists respond to some of the most common Orthodox objections to Catholicism. Topics include whether the papacy is biblical, if the Filioque was an illegitimate change to the Nicene Creed, and whether mandatory clerical celibacy reflects apostolic Christianity. The discussion also examines claims that purgatory and indulgences are Western corruptions, whether doctrinal development preserves or distorts the faith, and if Rome’s actions caused the East–West Schism. Finally, the episode addresses whether Vatican I contradicts the structure and authority of the early Church. A deep and charitable exploration of the major theological divisions between Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
Objections Covered:
- 02:34 – Papal supremacy is unbiblical and unknown in the early Church.
- 12:00 – Papal infallibility is a late doctrinal invention. Papal authority undermines conciliar Church governance.
- 18:45 – The Filioque is both unauthorized and theologically incorrect. Rome illegitimately altered the Nicene Creed.
- 24:20 – Mandatory clerical celibacy is non-apostolic.
- 30:33 – Purgatory is a Western innovation without early consensus.
- 36:37 – Doctrinal development is corruption, not preservation.
- 42:07 – Indulgences distort repentance and were historically abused.
- 45:40 – The East–West Schism was caused by Rome’s overreach.
- 49:42 – Vatican I contradicts the structure of the early Church.