First, no one said that popes cannot mention apparitions for illustrative purposes when talking about dogmatic matters.
My friend, when you say “No One” mentioned a marion apparition can’t be used in CC Doctine, you are back pedaling. Thats exactly my point of contention, and it was continually mentioned that “I was wrong” about this. When in fact its a matter of Record.
Next a point in the “above” posts is wrongly brought up about Doctrine relating “directly” to Bible. While I agree entirely with the CC Doctrine and interpretation of the Bible. It doesn’t get away from the “fact” that a great deal of Doctrine are Theologically debatable. Matter of fact when you research Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI one of their area’s of expertise is Theology. John Paul II bought Benedict to the Vatican specifically because of his knowledge in this area. Benedict is regarded worldwide as one of the greatest mind’s alive in this area. Back when Benedict first came to the Vatican. He and John Paul II would meet every Friday with known scholars worldwide to debate Theology. Thats how vast their education and practical experience is in that area.
Now when encyclicals are written on any specific Topic, be it, Original Sin, Sexual Morality, or the Holy Spirit and Immaculate Conception. There is only so much actual fact we can detract from the Bible. Here at this point is where scholars in many fields come into play. A few areas being Theology, Philosophy and Phenomina. “Dominum et Vivicantum” is the longest encyclical in the History of the Vatican on the Holy Spirit and ultimately opened the door for possible communion between Catholic/Orthodox Church’s. Which started in what, 85? Thus the idea was to plant a seed and open the doors for conversation which we see the magnitude of 25-years later.
The issue’s which the CDF investigates for the CC range to many areas. All of which are interpretation of Bible. Angelicans come to mind immediately with Women as Pastors etc. Or think about the debates with Judaism? The very fact of Jesus Christ as Messiah is debated? Anyway the point is if strict Bible Scripture is all there was to this, then there would be no need for CC Doctrine. CC Doctrine is to clarify Historys events throught an in-depth study by some the greatest scholars on earth. And some of the Doctrine even cross’s the threshold of Phenominology.
But yes while I clearly understand how the Vatican researchs and terms Apparitions and the reason for this. My point from the very first post on this thread is this; while you may have no belief what-so-ever in fatima. And while that is your choice. IMHO its foolish to discard, reject and throw anything out the window which in fact may prove to be 100% accurate. Especially when some of the greatest minds past and present in Theology do believe in Fatima. And I have little concern for the 3rd Secret or Russia’s converstion, which sights are the best for Fatima, what Fr Gruners position with the Church is, all have little to do with the “reality of Fatima” The area of Fatima I find illuminating are Christs words left to the Seer in regards to the Holy Spirit, the predicted Miracle by the Blessed Mother. Those words left by Christ left no room for wrong interpretation, as the Blessed Mothers so obviously have in regards to Fatima. IMO that is what raise’s the flag in regards to the Blessed Mother.
What will happen? Hopefully the Church and Faith will grow and we will elapse a period given to satan as a time of testing without grave results. Yet one can’t help but notice the position society remains in. And its always the same evils dressed differently. History leaves little doubt about the results of Atheism, Communism, Marxism, and all the rest of the abominations straight out of the Lake of Fire. Each passing decade brings new names but yet the same game disquised differently with evil.
But no I don’t I believe you have to quit your day job and go on a Crusade for Fatima. Nor do I believe it should become a point of focus which replaces good Bible understanding and Church doctine. I do believe Fatima is real and an open mind need be kept, in particular the next 7-years.
Anyway its been an engaging conversation and thread. Also I find the array of intellect on CAF is vast. Its without a doubt educational “if” you can open your mind. Catholic Chuch Doctine is without a doubt written by some the greatest minds in the field. Its sound to say the least. The fact the Miracle of the Sun being predicted ahead of time is reality, it may well be CC-Doctrine in the future. It relates directly to the Holy Spirit as do the Visitations of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Mother at Fatima.
In regards to the OP question and answer? Is it Dogma? The Miracle of the Sun is the most significant Spiritual event of the past 100-years.
Anyway to conclude with Vatican II the “Dogmatic Constitution of the C-Church” had made it clear that the C-Church did not live, so to speak, by infallible definitions alone. The authoritive tradition of the church, articulated by the church Pastors, is binding on Theologians and the people of the Church alike. To suggest otherwise is to create an absurd situation in which C-Church Teaching is either “infallibibly defined or its virutally non-existant” Vatican II had a clear verbal impact to its view on the nature of the authoritive teaching of the Church. From here understanding that Marion Apparitions can and have been used in C-Church Doctrine, then you can see how at some point Dogma and Fatima may come into play. Bottom line, the Miracle of the Sun is sigificant.
God Bless, GT