But notwithstanding all that, if such a greenlight can be given, I am yet to hear how it is not in conflict with teaching concerning intrinsically evil acts. It is most understandable that the Dubia address this point.
Well yes, i hope you do not mind my observing you may be one of the apriori thinking type for whom even a 0.01% nonuniformity is an intellectual itch that cannot be scratched. I have no answer for you other than my simple observation that for all its grand theology the Church in my experience is not a monolithic intellectual system like Greek Stoicism or Platonism or Aristotelianism. It is a praxis, a system lived in the breach and only seamlessly justified in an intellectual manner in hindsight…and even then not perfectly so as only time and customary answers really glue this allegedly seamless intellectual approach together.
The church, intellectually, has always has been a field hospital, even when cities have grown up around it. Gods compassion cannot be perfectly understood by a man made intellectual system no matter whether it be called philosophy or Moral Theology in my experience. He cannot be contained.
I am not being cynical, trying to explain my own experience and fruitlessly trying to walk down the apriori path as a younger man. There is no answer at the limits.
Pope Francis then is a mystic on this point. JPII not so much.
We need both and they are reconcilable with an attitude born of a mysticism that recognises that our morality is born of the HS not a perfect Greek style perfect intellectual ethical theory that is then merely applied.
I dont think anybody will agree with me that Pope Francis is a mystic!
He is not the usual sort.
He is not so much a pious mystic but an intellectual mystic.