Has the Church changed its teaching on original sin?

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Good grief.

He sounds like a nightmare…

speechless

I am truly sorry you possibly have a pastor who seems to enjoy scandalizing his flock… he will burn if what you say is true and he doesn’t repent.

My goodness.
 
and the Church now rejects the idea of limbo.
FD96 can you point me towards a Magisterial resource re this? While it is clear the limbo hypothesis no longer is the mainstream teaching it once was in the Catechism … I believe it is not unacceptable to profess it. I am not aware it has ever been officially rejected. We simply do not know.
 
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and the Church now rejects the idea of limbo.
FD96 can you point me towards a Magisterial resource re this? While it is clear the limbo hypothesis no longer is the mainstream teaching it once was in the Catechism … I believe it is not unacceptable to profess it. I am not aware it has ever been officially rejected. We simply do not know.
Limbo is called a “theory” (not doctrine, dogma, etc.) and it is considered a “possible theological opinion”

Point taken. The theory has not been outright “rejected” by the Church. That was the wrong choice of word.

http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/c...aith_doc_20070419_un-baptised-infants_en.html
 
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