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:banghead: As stated before, EVERY head bishop has ORDINARY authority in any local diocese - iow, EVERY head bishop has THE SAME powers as any local bishop has in that local diocese. The issue is the EXERCISE of those powers. This is the distinction between ORDINARY jurisdiction and PROPER jurisdiction (I gave an explanation earlier to which you have typically and selectively failed to respond) A head bishop exercises those SAME powers in a local diocese in the EXTRAordinary circumstance when the local bishop is impeded. But a head bishop does NOT HIMSELF have the authority to impede the authority of the local bishop. As applied to the Pope, this is the clear teaching of V1 (remember the section you quoted, where you tried to pawn off the sophism of trying to differentiate between “detract” and “impede”?)And yet Pope Leo XIII makes it quite clear that the pope has the exact same powers a bishop has in his diocese over each and every member of the faithful and the clergy as well his unique power as successor of St Peter. So your argument flatly contradicts Pope Leo XIII
The Magisterial support has been quoted several times in past posts, so High Petrine advocates know this to be true. As I informed others in a different post, I am in the Phlippines right now and do not have access to ANY of my regular textual resources (I’m not at liberty to do research on the I-net). But, off the top of my head, I know that Pastor Aeternus opens up with a statement of the purpose for which Christ established the Petrine ministry, which states what I claimed. I know V2 definitely states it. I know that the Official Relatio states it. I know that the Canons explicitly state that the Pope exercises his Petrine ministry ACCORDING TO THE NEEDS of the Church. Do yourself a favor and read the sources I mentioned fully, instead of the myopic little snippets that your Absolutist Petrine apologists like to offer you from those same sources.I didn’t respond to the claim because its a completely absurd and unsubstantiated claim. You have not produced any evidence whatsoever of any document that states this. Until you do this statement remains your personal opinion. As for avoidance you’ve failed to address half of the sources that flatly contradict your position and completely misread or misquoted the rest.
The quotes you’ve given have already been refuted.Your statements here were condemned by Pope Pius VI, perhaps if you had bothered to read the sources I provided you would have noticed this.
Addressed and refuted in an earlier post.Pope Pius VI in ’ Auctoerm Fidei ’ condemned the following assertions ‘Likewise in this, that it encourages a bishop to ‘pursue zealously a more perfect constitution of ecclesiastical discipline’ and this ‘against all contrary customers, exemptions, reservations which are opposed to the good order of the diocese, for the greater glory of God and for the greater edification of the faithful’; in that it supposes that a bishop has the right by his own judgement and will to decree and decide contrary to customs, exemptions, reservations, whether they prevail in the universal Church or even in each province, without the consent or the intervention of a higher hierarchic power… Likewise in that it says it is convinced that ‘the rights of a bishop received from Jesus Christ for the government of the church cannot be altered nor hindered, and when it has happened that the exercise of these rights has been interrupted for any reason whatsoever, a bishop can always and should return to his original rights, as often as the greater good of the church demands it’ in the fact that it intimates that the exercise of episcopal rights can be hindered and coerced by no higher power, whenever a bishop shall judge that it does not further the greater good of his church…’ DS 1507
It has been made abundantly clear that it is only your personal MISinterpretations of the quotes you cited that contradicts the patristic, High Petrine standard.This of course is not the first time that your view has been flatly contradicted by a Papal encyclical, as has been made abundantly clear throughout this discussion.
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