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Papal Infallibility ---- Fact Versus Fantasy! , Lecture by Canon Gregory Hesse
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Besides, a theologian who recognized the problem in 1960, and was an well established theologian and not fresh out of school with his th.D., would be aged 85 and up now. :smirk:



Posted Jun 19, 2012, 3:30 am
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The First Vatican Council states that the Pope is infallible only when the 4 conditions are met. One of those conditions is that it be binding upon all Catholics regardless of Rite. It must be a universal Law. (Note it does not have to be an anathema, however it must be the final answer to the question)

The Sedevacantist wannabe armchair theologians consulting theological textbooks that were banned for the laity to read pre-vatican 2(because they are not trained in how to interpret them and most heresies come about through theologians private opinions being declared de fide) are not authoritative. If anything they are citing Theological Opinions, which cannot be binding upon the faithful.

Look at Ludvig Ott's book and read what is and is not authoritative and in which way.

Posted Jun 19, 2012, 4:35 am
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Padre Pio may not count as an authority in the sense mentioned, but he certainly is one in the sense that his eminent sanctity makes it completely reasonable to trust his judgment even more than our own. And he believed Pope Paul VI was Pope.

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"There will be an Ecumenical Council in the next century, after which there will be chaos in the Church. Tranquility will not return until the Pope succeeds in anchoring the boat of Peter between the twin pillars of Eucharistic Devotion and Devotion to Our Lady. This will come about one year before the end of the century." ~ St. John Bosco, "Twin Pillars prophecy", A.D. 1862.

Posted Jun 19, 2012, 6:12 am
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