It’s rather frustrating discussing this with you, to be honest.
You continue to refuse to acknowledge the Magisterial documents that I have excerpted.
You have not been able to cite anything with Magisterial authority to show me (or any of the other posters who have argued with you) where the Church has officially supported a position on this bill…with the Church’s teaching authority.
In specific answer to your question, no, there is no one person (Clergy or Lay) who can speak for the US Bishops on the matter except for under very, very limited circumstances:
- Per Canon 455 §1, the episcopal conference can issue a “decree” where explicitly authorized to do so by the Code of Canon Law or a special mandate of the Holy See. Neither has happened in this case. Further, such a “decree” must be passed by a 2/3 majority of all the bishops (not just those present) in plenary session. Then those decrees must be approved by the Apostolic See.
- Can 455 §4.Quote: In cases in which neither universal law nor a special mandate of the Apostolic See has granted the power mentioned in §1 to a conference of bishops, the competence of each diocesan bishop remains intact, nor is a conference or its president able to act in the name of all the bishops unless each and every bishop has given consent.
- Motu Proprio Apostolos Suos (which I extracted upthread) directs the same parameters for teaching statements issued by an episcopal conference.
So the bottom lineL unless 2/3 of all the bishops approve the statement and it receives a *recognitio *from the Apostolic See…or if each and every bishop has consented to the statement, then it has no
authority.
Period.
For any other statement, you or I may agree with the statement…you or I may disagree with the statement. It is up to your prudential judgment or my prudential judgment But it isn’t appropriate to cite such a statement as
authoritative (like you have tried to do), unless it has meet the criteria I listed above. And those criteria are not from my imagination. I have given you the authoritative sources for those criteria.
So if you think I’m wrong, I would appreciate you showing me where. Rather than this implied: “ooooooooh…you disagree with Bishop Blaire…you are a cafeteria Catholic…you are no better than a Protestant…” type of meme that you are pushing.
Thank you.