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Leo XIII.when the Pope (Pope Leo I believe) stated Anglicans orders were null and void-was the Pope speaking in the infallible tense-?
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Technically, no, the Letter was not infallible, by virtue of being an *ex cathedra *pronouncement. But it is to be held definitively by RCs, as stated in the Letter itself, and as reinforced, in passing, in para 11 of then Cardinal Ratzinger’s Doctrinal Commentary on Ad Tuendam Fidem:
“With regard to those truths connected to revelation by historical necessity and which are to be held definitively, but are not able to be declared as divinely revealed, the following examples can be given: the legitimacy of the election of the Supreme Pontiff or of the celebration of an ecumenical council, the canonizations of saints (dogmatic facts), the declaration of Pope Leo XIII in the apostolic letter Apostolicae Curae on the invalidity of Anglican ordinations…”
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