[Please forgive me if this question has appeared here previously but I
am rather new to the list.]
I seem to recall learning that early in the history of the church the
bishop of Rome was also known as the "Vicar of Peter" but that at some
point this appellation was changed to "Vicar of Christ". Can anybody
tell me, if that is so, when and under what conditions this occurred?
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