The Tradition of the Church is to deny ecclesiatical burial to catechumens who OBVIOUSLY desired baptism.
C.M.M.M., what is the declaration of the dogma? It is the ex cathedra decree of the pope. So you MUST hold to the meaning of THAT, as it is irreformable.
Objective sense, means that you take it at face value. If it is not a truth fallen from heaven, then it is something that can be subjective. If it is a truth from heaven, then it is an OBJECTIVE truth, just as God is an objective concept, not a subjective concept.
Those are your only two choices. On the one hand, you have ABSOLUTE truth, which is objective. On the other you have subjective truth, which is not truth at all, since it is subject to change.
Modernism is the belief that such truths can be explained in a way contrary to how they were declared. The declaration is the ex cathedra decree, not a theologians take on it, nor that of a catechism writer.
You are openly positing the heretical Modernist argument that you do not have to hold the dogma according to the meaning that has been declared in the definition of the Pontiff, which is irreformable.
The matter of heresy is the belief itself. The form is the assent of the will to said belief, once it has been shown to be in opposition to something that is to be believed by Divine and Catholic faith. You are demonstrating that you fit into both of these criteria.
How many different ways do I have to say the same thing?
And my name is David, not Robin.