Ah…now things are beginning to make sense a bit.
Could we also say that even if the Pope did have the authority to throw out the DL, it would be a sinful thing and not a prudent exercise of his authority? This is the idea that makes most sense to me
As a hypothetical, that would be true. But the Pope does not have this authority as I’ll explain shortly.
…it seems so clear that the Vatican Council defined that the Pope has a universal supreme jurisdiction which he can exercise unhindered.
First, I hope you read the explanation provided of the canonical use of the term “unhindered.”
Second, brother Rony explained it very well. The universal, supreme jurisdiction of the Pope can only possibly be exercised in the ministry of service. The question is, do you believe that his prerogatives stretch to include actions that are a violation of that purpose? As several others have pointed out:
(1) Do you think that the universal, supreme jurisdiction of the Pope grants him any authority whatsoever to do away with Sacred Tradtiion?
(2) Do you think his universal, supreme jurisdiction grants him any authority whatsoever to break the unity of the Church?
(3) Do you think his universal, supreme jurisdiction grants him any authority whatsever to despoil the rights of Christians?
Please take the time to answer each question individually.
As brother JuanCarlos said, this would allow him to utterly destroy any heresy, and that is why we look to the Papacy as the touchstone of Holy Orthodoxy (alonside Papal Infallibility of course).
Rather, GOD’S infallibility is the touchstone of holy orthodoxy, and God grants this Grace to his Church in varied ways, papal infallibility being merely ONE of them.
However, even still, if we confess one than the other must be confessed.
Apply this principle after you answer my questions above.
Did not Pope St. Victor I nearly force the Asian Church to do away with Quartodeciminism (sp.)?
And what was the result of that? In any case, the comparison is not proper. As someone else has already intimated, the question of WHEN a certain Liturgy is celebrated is altogether different from the issue of whether a certain Liturgy has the right to exist.
Blessings,
Marduk