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ethelzguy
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On the issue of defining/declaring heresy, I would offer this…
If I steal $20. from your purse at a dinner party, I am a thief. That is indisputable. However, I can not be punished as a thief unless I have been appropriately charged, convicted, and sentenced.
I would think that the same premise would apply here. Someone may preach a heretical viewpoint. That might make them a heretic, per se. However, as the laws of heresy are promulgated by the Church, is it not for the Church to make any formal pronouncement that and individual is a heretic and excommunicated?
Does the Church authorize the laity to declare someone to be a heretic and excommunicated? If so, what is the process? Is someone to be excommunicated on MY say-so?
If I steal $20. from your purse at a dinner party, I am a thief. That is indisputable. However, I can not be punished as a thief unless I have been appropriately charged, convicted, and sentenced.
I would think that the same premise would apply here. Someone may preach a heretical viewpoint. That might make them a heretic, per se. However, as the laws of heresy are promulgated by the Church, is it not for the Church to make any formal pronouncement that and individual is a heretic and excommunicated?
Does the Church authorize the laity to declare someone to be a heretic and excommunicated? If so, what is the process? Is someone to be excommunicated on MY say-so?