Talk:Chair of Saint Peter

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[edit] On Traditional Roman Catholics

It is necessary to point out in that the feast of the Chair of St. Peter at Rome and the Chair of St. Peter at Antioch are two separate feasts which continue to be celebrated by a significant portion of Roman Catholics (deemed Traditional Roman Catholics) the world over who use missals that reflect the General Roman Calendar as in 1954. AidanP02 (talk) 00:10, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

I most certainly agree with AidanP02 comment! AMC0712 (talk) 01:13, 22 February 2008 (UTC)


changed a minor typo 66.176.39.175 03:35, 11 October 2006 (UTC)chris

[edit] Novus Ordo Calendar

I'm unclear about what the 22 February feast celebrates. The article gives me the impression that in the calendar associated with the novus ordo mass, we are celebrating the Antoichene (sic) chair. Maybe I'm just reading it wrongly, but either way we should make it explicit, since everything else indicates that 22 Feb is for Antioch. The only thing, is that an essay on the feast by then-Cardinal Ratzinger, and my breviary, both give me the impression that on 22 Feb we are celebrating the Roman cathedra. Any insight? Carl.bunderson (talk) 06:37, 23 February 2008 (UTC)