You twist, turn and force scripture to read what it doesn't read! So now that she was the living ark of the new covenant none of the apostles regarded her in that Nature. As I Said, If she's holy enough to successfully intercede or pray for Saints and have their prayers answered the Holy Spirit isn't getting that beautiful CREDIT.
Okay, Cephas was Peter! So How comes Paul rebuked him for forcing Gentiles to follow Jewish Customs?
Really? In truth, the Holy Spirit makes all this possible.
As I stated before, Scripture is not clear that the Saints can here our prayers (maybe they can; but I'm not banking on a maybe, but only a sure thing) Scripture is also clear that Jesus Christ can and does hear our prayers.
However the saints do intercede for us as we see in revelation.
Cephas (Peter), Paul and all of the apostles are human, and in human imperfection, don't always get stuff right (remember Peter also denied Christ three times). As we read Scripture, not just a verse here and there we see a conflict in the Chruch; we also see this conflict being resolved at the Counsel of Jerusalem. (Bishops meeting in a "Synod").
It is very clear to me that God also wanted us to know that we can fail in our humanity, that as a Chruch, we can come together and resolve these issues with the help of the Holy Spirit. We also note that it is the Chruch leaders that have the authority to resolve issues, not the laity. We also see that the Church leaders need leadership.
Despite differences, these issues were resolved. Interesting to note that it was at the counsel of Jerusalem that St. Peter emerged as the accepted leader of the Apostles (one of the reasons why my parish chose to title itself after St. Peter over 100 years ago).
So what does this say about the early Chruch? For me it says that Jewish Christians are free to retain their Jewish customs and practice; Gentile Christians are not required to do so. So, the work of the Holy Spirit facilitated the ability to be in the Chruch for both. (good thing that, because as a Gentile, the original plan would not have worked out for me.)