R
Randolph
Guest
TMC. Francis (poster) said no such thing. Read his/her comment again if you must. You should and must know better than attributing words and meanings to people that do not belong to them. Let the merits of your arguments convince others of your point of view.Hmmm, I’m sure the Pope would be interested in learning that you have determined that he has lost teaching authority.
The Catholic Church belongs to Christ—NOT to any pope, any bishop or any priest. The teaching authority of any clergy member was made possible only by Christ alone. The teaching authority comes with the office which again Christ established. The responsibility of all clergy is bring Christ and the Magisterium to the world. When any teaching is ambiguous and confusing, it is a problem. The Church is Catholic which also means the same irregular marriage can NOT be accepted in Malta, Chicago, San Diego or Munich, while it can be rejected in Philadelphia, Quebec, La Crosse, or Ontario. Remember that the Church ceases to be Catholic and no longer belongs to Christ if she departs from the teachings of Christ.
Another key problem is with the role of individual conscience and pastoral accompaniment. Does it now mean that any couples in irregular marriage can now receive Holy Communion if their own conscience is ok with it and their priest is ok with it? (Even if the couple still maintains their adulterous relationship) Can individual conscience with priestly accompaniment now overrule Christ and the Magisterium regarding indissolubility of marriage? Using the same logic, can ANY sins or infidelity now be overruled by individual conscience with an approval of a any priest? Is Christ even relevant?
Over 2,000 years, popes, bishops and priests have assured us that, despite their very, very best efforts, amazing faith and self sacrifices, they too are human, and they make mistakes. This is not a knock on their offices which Christ ordained. This is a humble reminder to all of us that the original sin of our first parents remains with us.