As is what you think. Yet, it’s also not irrelevant, as we are all acting in good Faith based on what we think.
Well, what all did Jesus say to do? You know, He said, Himself, quite clearly, we’d be judged on these things, on charitable acts. So, I’m thinking, as irrelevant as that seems, that these should have a primary place in our practice of Faith. But I only think that because Jesus said it so very very clearly.
I didn’t realize this was about what you questioned or didn’t. Yet, we seem to question Popes, anyway, don’t we? A Pope says to change the Mass and celebrate in the vernacular, and for decades, Catholics challenge and criticize and insist that what is supposed to be “Extraordinary” become “Ordinary” apparently to “fix” a Papal error. As an example.
So I guess a priest disagreeing with a teaching you personally subscribe to is bad, but people challenging a Pope when you disagree with him is okay? So it is about what you think, then?
I’ll go see if I can find some quotes from the priest to put here so we have actual facts to discuss.