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Ginny89
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So your statement that I said the pope was intending to mislead is false.The Pope has confirmed to the Argentinian Bishops that they have the correct understanding of AL. I agree that he is not misleading them.
Lets try this again: I do not say now or anywhere in this thread that Pope Francis is lying to the Argentinians about what HE intends as far as AL goes. I have said that such intentions are not the magisterium. BIG difference. His actual teaching to the church IS. And THAT teaching does not say what you say it says. The pope does not have to be malicious to be wrong. He can be sincerely mistaken. Still, this understanding does not form part of the magisterium until the Pope teaches it to the church. He has not.So then he has communicated erroneously to the Argentine Bishops? All that remains is whether he did he did so intentionally?
I’ve not made any arguments - I’ve purposely chosen not to debate here what is theologically correct. For me the thread is about what various Bishops have understood and are doing, the differences (which is disturbing) and the meaning we can take from AL - that’s what I’ve tried to extract. I’m not making personal arguments about what is right. Not without quite a bit more understanding of AL and the various interpretations of it.
You’ve made PLENTY of arguments. I’ll list a few:It can’t be entirely divorced. AL references much of it.
- The Argentian interpretation is the only authentic interpretation of AL
- The Pope’s letter to the Argentinians is a teaching to the whole church (Asked about Pope Honrius’ letters?..Crickets)
- Willfulness can be considered “diminished” based on the difficulty of ceasing sexual relations in illegitimate ‘marriages’.
Asked about other difficult scenarios: Does it apply there too? Answer:
-Marriage is ‘special’ and murder should never be excused in the communion debate.
Asked for a basis for this distinction…Crickets. - There are “tangible factors” that make it OK to allow communion for sexually active remarried divorcees based on diminished willfullness (What about polygamists?..Crickets)
You have made plenty of arguments on this thread. Were you just playing devil’s advocate? Perhaps. But you DID make the arguments.
Referencing something from the catechism is not the same thing as keeping with the magisterium. Just ask Protestants about the Bible. Quoting sections of a large body of work is something anyone can do.
Keeping with the magisterium means NOT CONTRADICTING any part of the magisterium. You are arguing that the ONE interpretation that MAKES SURE no such contradiction occurs is the only one to be excluded from AL. Hermeneutic of discontinuity.