Your mistakes made in your attempts to understand the bible by yourself is a perfect example of why the first christians established rules and order in their church. The apostles appointed bishops (the Greek word episkope which means "supervisorship" is used in the original scriptures)as seen in Acts I:20-26.
Peter went to Rome according to I Peter 5:13 (Babylon is recognized as a term for Rome by scholars and historians of R.Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant faiths).
Peter's presence and eventual death in Rome was also documented by ancient historians Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, and Irenaeus.

Your continued insistance that this "Confessio Romano..." prooves anything is meaningless unless you can establish who wrote it and how is it considered official Church dogma.

The earliest christians relied on the traditions and scriptures that were part of the oral tradition (not much was written down then and most people couldn't read anyway) as they were persecuted by Romans and other pagens who felt this new sect was blasphamy.

I suggest you plug Russian Orthodox Church into your search engine and read up on what we say and belief before you make any more wild assertions about my not understanding about the Roman Catholics and what they believe. I am well aware of their dogmas and doctrines but as an Orthodox Christian am not so threatened by them. But after reading your posts I now have a better understanding of why the Moscow Patriarch is working so hard to keep all (R.Catholics, Protesants and all Christian cults) heretics out of Russia.