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Sedevacantism vs. the Catholic Faith
« Reply #65 on: October 10, 2009, 07:59:51 PM »
Yes, yes of course.  

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Sedevacantism vs. the Catholic Faith
« Reply #66 on: October 11, 2009, 11:21:22 AM »
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The Pope is infallible only under very strict conditions.


Are those YOUR "strict conditions"...or can you provide a source that explains this in some detail?


Vatican I


So, Caminus, is it your interpretation of the Decrees of Vatican I (exactly what you despise in catholikMartyr)...or would you accept Bp. Gasser's Relatio...or some approved theologian's intrepretations?





Sedevacantism vs. the Catholic Faith
« Reply #67 on: October 12, 2009, 01:24:29 AM »
Quote from: SJB
Quote from: Caminus
Quote from: SJB
Quote from: Caminus
The Pope is infallible only under very strict conditions.


Are those YOUR "strict conditions"...or can you provide a source that explains this in some detail?


Vatican I


So, Caminus, is it your interpretation of the Decrees of Vatican I (exactly what you despise in catholikMartyr)...or would you accept Bp. Gasser's Relatio...or some approved theologian's intrepretations?





They are what they are.  Where have I even remotely contested their obvious meaning and import?

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Sedevacantism vs. the Catholic Faith
« Reply #68 on: October 12, 2009, 10:51:52 AM »
Quote from: Caminus
Quote from: SJB
Quote from: Caminus
Quote from: SJB
Quote from: Caminus
The Pope is infallible only under very strict conditions.


Are those YOUR "strict conditions"...or can you provide a source that explains this in some detail?


Vatican I


So, Caminus, is it your interpretation of the Decrees of Vatican I (exactly what you despise in catholikMartyr)...or would you accept Bp. Gasser's Relatio...or some approved theologian's intrepretations?





They are what they are.  Where have I even remotely contested their obvious meaning and import?


Just like the "obvious meaning" of the things quoted by catholikMartyr? :)

Would you accept Bp. Gasser's Relatio...or some approved theologian's intrepretations?

Sedevacantism vs. the Catholic Faith
« Reply #69 on: October 12, 2009, 12:14:20 PM »
What is precisely your point?  From whence do you draw this line of questioning?  Where have I even mentioned these conditions, let alone taken them in anyway contradictory to other catholic doctrine?