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You are confusing extraordinary and ordinary magisterium. Bishops have obedience to the Pope in his extraordinary magisterial authority. Yes. But this extraordinary authority is specifically in the Pope’s position as head of the college of bishops. The curia has no extraordinary authority.
This is completely false. Priests, on their own have no canonical right to resist their bishops outside of excomunicable offenses, instances of sin, or illegal activity. Their very ministry inherently depends upon the episcopate. They have no right of canonical judgement against their bishop. Now, if the Pope endorsed Redemptionis Sacramentum as head of the college of bishops, then it would be universally binding. But this is not the case. It was put out by a single office which has, in the past, had to walk back documents and directives after consulting the pope. In the end, obey the bishop unless it has been contradicted by either an ecumenical council, ex cathedral statement, or direct statement of the pope specifically in his office of collegial head.If the bishop attempts to do so in defiance, then the priests have a duty to resist that and follow the directives of the Holy See, and lay people maintain their canonical rights
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