@ARTICLE{Góźdź_Ks._Krzysztof_Joseph_2015, author={Góźdź, Ks. Krzysztof}, number={Tom 10}, pages={67-79}, journal={Studia Nauk Teologicznych PAN}, howpublished={online}, year={2015}, publisher={Polskia Akademia Nauk - Komitet Nauk Teologicznych}, abstract={Joseph Ratzinger discusses papal primacy in the Church, which is a communio based on the relationship between primacy and collegiality. Therefore, he supports jurisdictional primacy executed not in a monarchical way, but collegially, with the Pope as the head of the college of bishops. Joseph Ratzinger discusses the Petrine primacy in the New Testament, which he considers a starting point for a discussion about the succession of Peter’s office, choosing (via media) between papalism and conciliarism. He, therefore, focuses on the personal aspect of primacy connected with a given person. Moreover, the article discusses the relationship between the papacy and doctrinal infallibility. It also poses the question whether after his renunciation Benedict XVI still retains the charisma of doctrinal infallibility (or authentic orthodoxy) and how this refers to the current Pope Francis.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Joseph Ratzinger’s Views on the Primacy}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/98062/PDF/Gozdz.pdf}, doi={10.24425/snt.2015.112797}, keywords={Pope, Pope’s primacy, Petrine succession, doctrinal infallibility, jurisdictional primacy, collegiality of the Church, communio, J. Ratzinger, papal renunciation, following the Crucified}, }