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Offline Exilenomore

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« on: June 02, 2011, 10:22:05 AM »
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  • Condemned proposition (78) from the 'illicit Pistoia council', censured in the following quote:

    Quote from: Pope Pius VI in Auctorem Fidei
    78. The prescription of the synod about the order of transacting business in the conferences, in which, after it prefaced "in every article that which pertains to faith and to the essence of religion must be distinguished from that which is proper to discipline," it adds, "in this itself (discipline) there is to be distinguished what is necessary or useful to retain the faithful in spirit, from that which is useless or too burden-some for the liberty of the sons of the new Covenant to endure, but more so, from that which is dangerous or harmful, namely, leading to superstitution and materialism"; in so far as by the generality of the words it includes and submits to a prescribed examination even the discipline established and approved by the Church, as if the Church which is ruled by the Spirit of God could have established discipline which is not only useless and burdensome for Christian liberty to endure, but which is even dangerous and harmful and leading to superstition and materialism,—false, rash, scandalous, dangerous, offensive to pious ears, injurious to the Church and to the Spirit of God by whom it is guided, at least erroneous.


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    Auctorem Fidei
    « Reply #1 on: June 02, 2011, 12:32:35 PM »
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  • Correction: I meant to write illicit 'Pistoia council', not 'illicit etc.'