s2srea,
Why do you believe the current pope is a heretic?
Do you also believe previous popes were heretics?
If so, why?
Would God allow a pope to become a heretic?
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of the papacy?
Thanks!
Honorius was declared a Heretic and anethama(Excommunicated and condemned to hell) by the Third Council of Constantinople. God gave everyone Pope's included free-will. We are free to make our own choices and decisions one does not lose this right when they become Pope. But anyone who obeys an illegal command will go to hell with the one who gave the command. Be forewarned before you commit blasphemy such as touching the body of christ with your hand, wearing jeans before God, or commit heresy such as preaching that all religions are good when in fact there is only the Church of God(Catholic Church, under the universal magisterium, what was and has always been believed and no more) and the churches of Satan(plural, 'the god's of the gentiles are devils')
It did not and does not defeat the purpose of the papacy, your problem is you do not understand the catholic definition of obedience.
A Father is owed obedience from his wife and children, but if he tells them to do something that is a sin or heretical, then he forfeits that right to obedience and it now becomes a sin for them to obey him. Same with the Priests, Bishops and the Pope. The Father in turn must obey his priest unless he is told to commit a sin, or told to believe something heretical, the priest loses his authority, same with the Bishops and the Pope.
When all else fails, the magisterium that which has always and everywhere been believed is correct. Follow it and you will get to heaven, it is the job of the clergy to pass on the magisterium not change it. Any attempt to change it makes one anethama.
I was told by a Priest this line.
"In many of the lines of people heading to hell, at the end of many of them are priests because the people in front at judgement were saying 'but father said...' "
You are not guarenteed to get to heaven by following a Pope, at the Third Council of Constantinople Mennas defended himself by saying that Pope Honorius has ok'd what he was preaching, he then provided proof of this, this did not vindicate Mennas, as he was condemned and so too was Honorius based on the evidence Mennas gave them.
So when you get to final judgement and you say "But Pope JPII and V2 said..." You will not win the argument, you will be condemned and so will those who gave you your heretical beliefs.