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DavidFilmer
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The “Magic Words” were quoted from the Catechism (#891) which are quotes from Vatican II. These words (or words to this effect) do not require an ex cathedra proclamation, but it MUST be clearly and formally proclaimed in some fashion (even if it’s by the CCD, etc). We cannot assume that any doctrine is infallible UNLESS THE CHURCH TELLS US SO. See Lumen Gentium 25.Magic words?!? :bigyikes: etc, etc, etc
Can you show me where the OM has used the “magic words” (or words clearly to the same message and effect)? If so, I accept that it has been infallibly taught by the ordinary Magisterium. But I don’t think they communicated this intent. They must DESIRE and INTEND to teach in this manner and clearly communicate this or it IS NOT infallible, no matter what. I agree, however, even if such a clear statement is lacking (and thus not infallible) that the matter will probably not receive further attention (the teaching is authoratative).I fully expect that there will not be an ex cathedra statement that the Church has no authority to ordain women simply because it has already been determined to be true, infallibly, by the OM (of which Ordinatio Sacerdotalis and the CDF Responsum ad dubium are parts), etc, etc
Not really. I was trying to show that we cannot have it both ways. We can’t reject infallibility of papal letters (etc) which we disagree with (because they’re wacky), while accepting it for those we agree with (because they’re orthodox).The original list contains things that hardly fall under “wacky” things popes, etc. have said, so your objection is really a red herring.
An interesting question, and one which is probably worthy of a thread of its own (to encourage wider participation).I have a question, though. Which (living) bishops have said anything heretical? etc
Bishops are PART of the ordinary Magisterium. I don’t think they are called to simply “go with the flow.” In matters where the Church has not spoken definitively, it is their DUTY to argue the convictions of their heart as long as God gives them breath.If there are any, I agree with twf that by breaking communion with the rest of the College of Bishops and the pope, such bishops are really undermining their own authority.