“The Pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not a mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God…
“The Pope is as it were God on earth, sole sovereign of the faithful of Christ, chief of kings, having plenitude of power, to whom has been intrusted by the omnipotent God direction not only of the earthly but also of the heavenly kingdom…
“The Pope is of so great authority and power that he can modify, explain, or interpret even divine laws…
“The Pope can modify divine law, since his power is not of man but of God, and he acts as vicegerent of God upon earth with most ample power of binding and loosing sheep.” (Translated from Lucius Ferraris, “Papa II,” Prompta Bibliotheca, Vol. VI, pp. 25- 29).
Please let me know if that is misquoted.
By the way, one of my favorite quotes comes from the Saint Catherine Catholic Church Sentinal, Vol. 50, Number 22, May 21, 1995. You may have read it.
“Perhaps the boldest thing, the most revolutionary change the Church ever did, happened in the first century. The holy day, the Sabbath, was changed from Saturday to Sunday. ‘The Day of the Lord’ (dies Dominica) was chosen, not from any directions noted in the Scriptures, but from the Church’s sense of its own power. The day of resurrection, the day of Pentecost, fifty days later, came on the first day of the week. So this would be the new Sabbath. People who think the Scriptures should be the sole authority, should logically become 7th Day Adventists, and keep Saturday holy.”
I especially love the last sentence.
Thanks all.
Kandy