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YoungCatholicGuy
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The CCR never said we can force God’s gifts.
It is simply a reminder of the Vatican to the faithful: be open to the Holy Spirit.
You still haven’t read all the ICCR website links of the Vatican’s Doctrinal commission into the CCR.
Where does it say in any Papal statement/ Vatican quote/ bishop statement/ Vatican Doctrinal Commissiom statement, that the Faithful are to FORCE the gifts of the Holy Spirit?
You are restating your ‘solo scriptura opinion’ to contradict 4 Popes, Vatican II, Vatican, Bishops, Vatican’s Doctrinal Commission, approval of the CCR.
When you still have not read the ICCR Vatican Doctrinal Commission links about the CCR.
Please provide evidence of quotes of where you see error in the Vatican, Popes, Bishops, Vatican Doctrinal Commission statements of approval of the CCR,
And don’t use ‘solo scriptura’ to try to contradict a Vatican Doctrinal Commission which found the CCR theologically free of error, supernatural in origin (private revelation from God), and worthy of belief by the faithful.
It is simply a reminder of the Vatican to the faithful: be open to the Holy Spirit.
You still haven’t read all the ICCR website links of the Vatican’s Doctrinal commission into the CCR.
Where does it say in any Papal statement/ Vatican quote/ bishop statement/ Vatican Doctrinal Commissiom statement, that the Faithful are to FORCE the gifts of the Holy Spirit?
You are restating your ‘solo scriptura opinion’ to contradict 4 Popes, Vatican II, Vatican, Bishops, Vatican’s Doctrinal Commission, approval of the CCR.
When you still have not read the ICCR Vatican Doctrinal Commission links about the CCR.
Please provide evidence of quotes of where you see error in the Vatican, Popes, Bishops, Vatican Doctrinal Commission statements of approval of the CCR,
And don’t use ‘solo scriptura’ to try to contradict a Vatican Doctrinal Commission which found the CCR theologically free of error, supernatural in origin (private revelation from God), and worthy of belief by the faithful.
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