The Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle — A Sign of Unity and Authority
The Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle — A Sign of Unity and Authority The Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter is not about a piece of furniture. It is about mission, authority, and the enduring promise of Christ to His Church. The “chair” represents the teaching authority given by Christ to Peter the Apostle — and continued through his successors. “You Are Peter…” In the Gospel of Matthew (16:18–19), Jesus declares: “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church… I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.” These words were not casual. They were a commissioning. Christ entrusted Peter with leadership — not for power, but for service. The chair symbolizes this responsibility to teach, guide, and safeguard the faith. The Church later recognized Peter as the first Bishop of Rome, and his successors — the popes — continue this Petrine ministry. Reflection: Authority in the Church is not about domination; it is about shepherding souls. A Visible Sign o...