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 Chair of Peter New Catholic Dictionary  Portable chair preserved at the Vatican and believed to be a chair used  by Saint Peter, the extant testimony referring to it dating from the 2nd  century. The feast of the Chair of Saint Peter at Rome has been celebrated from  the early days of the Christian era on 18 January, in commemoration of the day when Saint  Peter held his first service in Rome. The feast of the Chair of Saint Peter at Antioch, commemorating his  foundation of the See of Antioch, has also been long celebrated at Rome,  on 22 February. At each place a chair (cathedra) was venerated which the Apostle had  used while presiding at Mass. One of the chairs is referred to about 600 by an Abbot Johannes who had  been commissioned by Pope Gregory the Great to collect in oil  from the lamps which burned at the graves of the Roman martyrs. One of these phials, preserved in the cathedral treasury of Monza,  Italy, had a label reading, "oleo de sede ubi prius sedit sanctus  Petrus" (oils from the chair where Saint Peter first sat). The Mass for both feast days is the same; the Collect is as follows:  "Oh, God, who, together with the power of the keys of the kingdom of  heaven, didst bestow on blessed Peter Thy Apostle the pontificate of  binding and loosing, grant that by the aid of his intercession we may be  released from the yoke of our sins." 
 
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