If I am not mistaken, the excommunication has never been lifted - by St. John Paul II or any other pope.
Of course it is not lifted. There is nothing to lift. Whether it is Martin Luther or Marcel Lefebvre, there is nothing left to lift. They are both dead. This is so fundamental and rudimentary to theology, well addressed many times, that it is shocking there is even need for me to answer this, which has been answered already so splendidly by Pope Francis and by Pope Benedict before him and by Cardinal Koch. They have spoken in recent months/years as to why this could not be done…it is outside the realm of the possible, ecclesiologically speaking.
In post #24, you endeavoured to put a statement into my mouth that I would never, as a priest and as a theologian, say. Such a tactic is profoundly offensive.
Yes, we agree, Don Ruggero. Luther was a heretic, but present day Lutherans are neither /…/
In post 23, you wrote
What I am hearing from Cupich and McElroy - Pope Francis’ two most visible picks for bishop in the United States - seems to be the promotion of falsehood (perhaps unintentionally) by stating half-truths.
It is not your place to name and judge prelates of the Church.
Do not make derogatory remarks against Catholic clergy
Given the rules of this forum, I would hope such statements –
promotion of falsehood by stating half-truths – would not be allowed to stand. I cannot fathom how such a statement, against two highly placed prelates, could be considered anything but derogatory.
Certainly, as a priest and a theologian, I stand to defend these prelates who are entitled to more than respect to the clergy…they are entitled to deference as successors of the Apostles, members of the College of Bishops.
The only legitimate response regarding – let us be clear: not “Cupich” but
His Eminence Cardinal-designate Cupich is one of profound gratitude to the Vicar of Christ for his gift to the American Church by elevating to the College of Cardinals both the Archbishop of Chicago as well as the Archbishop of Indianapolis – so from this new position, these two Cardinals chosen by Pope Francis for the United States, Their Eminences, may be better placed to give guidance to their brother bishops of the United States as well as, with their brother bishops, to shepherd and govern the Catholics of the United States and chart the course for the Church in America for many years to come.
With regard to
His Excellency, the Bishop of San Diego, the one who is the actual shepherd of Catholic Answers, seeing as they are under his jurisdiction and have leave by his gracious gift to operate their apostolate as an organisation bearing the name Catholic, I have every confidence that Catholic Answers rejoices to have the oversight of such a wonderful bishop and that they see themselves as fortunate beneficiaries of having him as Bishop of San Diego. I am sure they indeed welcome his guidance and oversight…whom they would never describe as speaking “half-truths” or endorse such a dreadful characterisation.
Beyond this, if the moderator of this forum gives me leave to address matters out of scope of the original post, I would be very happy to explain why it is we do not look today to Pope Leo X with regard to Martin Luther…we look to Pope Leo’s successors, who have modified their predecessor’s judgment by what they have said, what they have published, the analyses that they have ordered and which they have formally received – and also by the actions of PCPCU.
Also, it is worth remarking that when, for example, the Council Fathers at Vatican II affirmed a dogmatic enunciation of the Fathers of Trent, they did so by also declaring that the dogma was correct but that the liturgy itself was in need of urgent and immediate reform and renewal in every aspect. Thus, one must look at what is actually said. And to subsequent documents that have emerged from Holy See.
In summary answer to other points posed to me in a thread that seems now to be going a little bit of everywhere: a Catholic may not simply look to some statement of the past and say “I am following this” when, in fact, other dispositions now govern and which are to be given assent…whether we are talking about the PCTL or CDWDS or CIVCSVA or PCPCU…or, indeed, the Holy Father speaking himself and not through one of his dicasteries.