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What bothers me about the argument is that if it is valid then it is an indictment about the way the passage was phrased. If your interpretation is accurate (and it is quite convincing) then the passage seems constructed in a way so as to be deliberately ambiguous. I understand that the catechism was created principally for the episcopate, who would be expected to recognize the nuances of the terms being used, but I have never encountered the argument you made and confess it would not have occurred to me. I am uncomfortable with the idea that the catechism does not express straightforward concepts in a straightforward manner. I am confident that spider42’s interpretation of that section is incorrect but I am reluctant to accept that the passage was crafted in such a way that it led an intelligent person to believe the opposite of the truth.I’m going to assume that Church is well familiar with both the Latin legitimus and Aquinas’ teaching on the nature of authority, and that the Church has no desire to teach against either
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