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Yes, the argument from authority …What Catholics present in this matter is called an argument from authority, which is not a fallacy in and of its self,
Examples of that would be declaring the capital of the peoples republic of China as Beijing and citing the Rand McNally Atlas as the authority.
In science, we never accept that one. It would be a fallacy.
In theology you can use it - but with caution. It shouldn’t stop us from thinking and questioning. I wouldn’t use the argument of authority as the only possible source for an answer to the question “Eucharist for all?”, without putting in a lot of thinking, looking at the way we live in the 21st century and all the implications it will bring to Catholics of all stripes.
Beijing is the capital of China by declaration or definition, not based on the authority of an atlas.