Cavaradossi
If it is infallible, then why…
…If so, why is it taught today that those who do not submit to the pope are still in an imperfect union with the Church as Christians?
Until the Catholic Church officially releases some sort of list of infallible statements, I don’t think it will be easy for us to judge what exactly papal infallibility is
A list, released by the CC, would be helpful. One thing is for sure, these ideas were nothing new. This was the traditional view of his predecessors as well. Also, the necessity of belonging to Jesus’ Mystical Body, the Church, in order to be saved is quite scriptural. Even Jesus said:
“I tell you the truth, **no one can enter the kingdom of God **unless he is born of water and the Spirit.”
Unam Sanctum has nothing to say about Protestants who do not submit to the pope still being in an imperfect union with the Church as Christians, because protestantism did not exist at the time.
Unam Sanctum was a response to king Philip who had told the French bishops that they could no not attend a council, called by Boniface; temporal vs the spiritual so to speak. Philip went so far as to denounce the Pope Boniface and accuse him of demanding to be temporal feudal overlord of France; turned out it was a forgery. Philip however, still refused to permit the French bishops to attend the Pope’s council in Rome and when the council did finally meet less than half of the bishops showed up and and nothing was resolved. It was then that Boniface issued the Bull Unam Sanctam because his right to intervene on behalf of the bishops was being challenged. The king even went so far as to denounced Boniface who, up to that point, had universal jurisdiction in the Catholic Church. Boniface responded with:
“We declare that in no way do we wish to usurp the jurisdiction of the King…And yet, neither the King nor anyone else of the faithful can deny that he is subject to us where a question of sin is involved.”
Unam Sanctam simply reminds us that all human beings (belonging to the CC) - must be subject to the Roman Pontiff for salvation and it is, in my opinion, wrong to attempt to retroject back into Unam Sanctam and then apply it to all Protestants or those through no fault of their own…which was why Pius IX, years later, said what he said regarding invincible ignorance.
These leaders agreed the Bull:
Ignatius of Antioch, pupil of John:
" Do not err, my brethren: if anyone follow a schismatic, he will not inherit the Kingdom of God. If any man walk about with strange doctrine, he cannot lie down with the passion." (Letter to the Philadelphians 3:2-3)
Origen:
“Let no one, then, be persuaded otherwise, nor let anyone deceive himself: outside this house, that is, outside the Church, no one is saved. For if anyone go outside, he shall be guilty of his own death.” (Homilies on Josue 3:5)
Cyprian:
" Whoever is separated from the Church and is joined to an adulteress is separated from the promises of the Church; nor will he that forsakes the Church of Christ attain to the rewards of Christ. He is an alien, a worlding, and an enemy. He cannot have God for his Father who does not have the Church for his Mother. If anyone outside the ark of Noah was able to escape, then perhaps someone outside the pale of the Church may escape…
“Does anyone believe that in the Church this unity which proceeds from the divine stability and which is welded together after the heavenly patterns, can be divided, and can be separated by the parting asunder of opposing wills? Whoever holds not fast to this unity holds not to the law of God; neither does he keep faith with the Father and the Son, nor does he have life and salvation.” (The Unity of the Catholic Church 6)
“If the Baptism of public witness and of blood cannot profit a heretic unto salvation, because there is no salvation outside the Church, how much the more worthless is it for him, in secret places and in the caves of robbers, dipped in the contagion of adulterous water, not merely not to have put off his former sins, but even to have added new and greater ones!” (Letters 73:21, c. 255 AD)
Lactantius:
“It is, therefore, the Catholic Church alone which retains true worship. This is the fountain of truth; this, the domicile of faith; this, the temple of God. Whoever does not enter there or whoever does not go out from here, he is a stranger to the hope of life and salvation…Because, however, all the various groups of heretics are confident that they are the Christians, and think that theirs is the Catholic Church, let it be known: that is the true Church, in which there is confession and penance, and which takes a salubrious care of the sins and wounds to which the weak flesh is subject.”
Jerome:
“I follow no leader but Christ and join in communion with none but Your Blessedness, that is, with the chair of Peter. I know that this is the Rock on which the Church has been built. Whoever eats the Lamb outside this house is profane. Anyone who is not in the ark of Noah [the Church] will perish when the flood prevails…”
Augustine:
“By the same word, by the same Sacrament you were born, but you will not come to the same inheritance of eternal life, unless you return to the Catholic Church.”
“A man cannot have salvation, except in the Catholic Church. Outside the Catholic Church he can have everything except salvation. He can have honor, he can have Sacraments, he can sing Alleluia, he can answer Amen, he can possess the Gospel, he can have and preach faith in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit; but never except in the Catholic Church will he be able to find salvation.”