No one is blaspheming here. No one is disbelieving. We all agree that the HS will guide His Church into all truth, and that God can do all things. I just hold suspect your contention that the Church consists only of those those in communion with the Bishop of Rome. Certainly that is the central part of the Church, but not the only.
Jon
It seems reasonable to believe that Jesus continues to guide His one Catholic Church into all truth in spite of the fracture within His Mystical Body.
Since the reformation, which fractured Jesus’ Mystical Body, in ways the east - west schism never did, Jesus’ Mystical Body has consisted of those perfectly united with the Bishop of Rome as well as those Christians belonging to non-Catholic Churches, imperfectly united with the Bishop of Rome.
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Wounds to unity
817 In fact, "in this one and only Church of God from its very beginnings there arose certain rifts, which the Apostle strongly censures as damnable. But in subsequent centuries much more serious dissensions appeared and
large communities became separated from full communion with the Catholic Church - for which, often enough, men of** both sides were to blame**."269 The ruptures that wound the unity of Christ’s Body - here we must distinguish heresy, apostasy, and schism270 - do not occur without human sin:
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Where there are sins, there are also divisions, schisms, heresies, and disputes. Where there is virtue, however, there also are harmony and unity, from which arise the one heart and one soul of all believers.271
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818 "However, one cannot charge with the sin of the separation those who at present are born into these communities [that resulted from such separation] and in them are brought up in the faith of Christ, and the Catholic Church accepts them with respect and affection as brothers** . . . . All who have been justified by faith in Baptism are incorporated into Christ; they therefore have a right to be called Christians, and with good reason
are accepted as brothers in the Lord by the children of the Catholic Church."272
819 "Furthermore, many elements of sanctification and of truth"273 are found outside the visible confines of the Catholic Church: "the written Word of God; the life of grace; faith, hope, and charity, with the other interior gifts of the Holy Spirit, as well as visible elements."274
Christ’s Spirit uses these Churches and ecclesial communities as means of salvation, whose power derives from the fullness of grace and truth that Christ has entrusted to the Catholic Church. All these blessings come from Christ and lead to him,275 and are in themselves calls to "Catholic unity."276
Toward unity
820 “Christ bestowed unity on his Church from the beginning. This unity, we believe,
subsists in the Catholic Church as something she can never lose, and we hope that it will continue to increase until the end of time.”