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Where do you get this idea? Its not in Scripture for one. Secondly, your church has infallibly interpreted less than 20 verses of the Scriptures. This means it has failed its own people by keeping them in the dark what the individual verses and passages mean.Good Fella;3135550]It is not a separate issue. Only the Church has the authority to interpret Scripture.
Protestants reject the marian doctrines on Biblical grounds. Now if you want to talk about your “traditions” then lets start with what they are. A list of all of them would be extremely helpful so i would know exactly what they are instead of a generalized term that doesn’t tell me that much.Our Lord promised Peter and the Apostles that the Paraclete would guide his Church in all truth and preserve her from error. (cf. Jn 16, 12-13). This promise applies to both our Christological and Marian doctrines. Ironically, Protestants accept the Church’s Christological doctrines, but not her Marian teachings. This is because Protestantism is a pick-and-choose-whatever-you-want-to-believe-in tradition. Hence, Protestantism is a disunity of faith.
It is not true that the catholic church is “Apostolic in her teachings” for the mere fact she teaches doctrines and practices the apostles never spoke of.If it were a matter of getting some doctrines right and not others, then there would be no point in Jesus sending us the Spirit of truth; for we wouldn’t be in a position to know which doctrine is really true and which one isn’t. But this is the dilemma the Protestant churches find themselves in, not the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is One and Apostolic in her teachings, so it is obvious where the Spirit of truth is present and active.
So much could be said here. Lets take your last comment–“Catholic Church - and thereby the guidance and protection of the Holy Spirit.” is so problematic for catholics when we look at history. Look the inquisitions. Look at the abuses of your popes and clergy. Was the Holy Spirit guiding and protecting the catholic church while these things went on for centuries ?The spiritual orphans Jesus mentions are those who have removed themselves from the historic Christian faith and the Catholic Church - and thereby the guidance and protection of the Holy Spirit.
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