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Shiranui117
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I’m not sayng that debate is not meaningful. I’m saying that, if the Pope can disband any challenges or debates to his decision at his own discretion, then for all practical purposes, debating can’t actually get the Pope to change his mind unless he feels like changing his mind in the first place. If he wants his decision to stand, he could just simply dissolve all opposition and end all debate, if what you say is true.No one said here that the things debated are not meaningful! Everything debated is meaningful. I don’t think you’ve read all the posts and how they progressed otherwise you would have understood that.
If the Pope can override anyone, then in reality, he is the supreme authority in the Church, and nobody can challenge him in any way that could really have an impact, unless the Pope decides that your challenge is going to change anything.What?..![]()
I understand that.The point is, that was made quite clearly, if you had read all the posts, is that Catholics believe that the Pope is guided by the Holy Spirit.
I guess what I’ve been trying to do is see how Vatican 1 doesn’t make the Pope a monarch over the Church. I know the Popes themselves have said that their role is one of service, humility, brotherhood and love, but I’m having trouble seeing how Vatican 1 says the same thing.The Pope doesn’t rule anyone. He is the servant and Holy Father and Shepherd of the Church. Trust in one’s Pope has nothing to do with King and Queen set-ups. The Pope upholds and discusses, responds and prayerfully guides. Kings and Queens are about power and holding onto that power, or used to be, but Popes are not preaching power but about setting examples of how to love as Jesus loved in our times through the eyes of the Gospel or the Gospel being lived out in our times through our lives in the Holy Spirit. So I don’t see your comparison as legitimate. Any institution that survives on earth has to have a body with a hierarchy, but from one body to the next greatly changes how this hierarchy/authority sees itself - or in the Pope’s position, how he views where he stands in relation to the rest of the body and what his duty is and how best he is to serve. This is an argument that I have come across too many times by atheists, whose only wish is, as another poster in another thread put it so very eloquently, to: “set up straw dogs only to set them on fire”.