petrine (Meaning)
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petrine (a.)
Of or pertaining to St.Peter; as, the Epistles.
Synonyms & Antonyms of petrine
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petrine Sentence Examples
- The Petrine Basilica in Rome is named after Saint Peter, the first pope.
- The Petrine Ministry is a period of time in the early Church when Saint Peter was its leader.
- Petrine doctrine holds that the pope is the successor of Saint Peter and has authority over the Church.
- The Petrine supremacy is the belief that the pope has supreme authority in the Church.
- Petrine texts are documents written by or attributed to Saint Peter.
- The Petrine Commission is the mandate given by Jesus Christ to Saint Peter to lead the Church.
- Petrine primacy is the belief that the pope has a privileged position among bishops.
- Petrine privilege is the exemption of the pope from certain laws and regulations.
- Petrine tradition refers to the teachings and practices that have been passed down from Saint Peter.
- Petrine Catholicism is a term used to describe the Catholic Church's belief in the authority of the pope as the successor of Saint Peter.
FAQs About the word petrine
Of or pertaining to St.Peter; as, the Epistles.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The Petrine Basilica in Rome is named after Saint Peter, the first pope.
The Petrine Ministry is a period of time in the early Church when Saint Peter was its leader.
Petrine doctrine holds that the pope is the successor of Saint Peter and has authority over the Church.
The Petrine supremacy is the belief that the pope has supreme authority in the Church.