If I find it difficult to accept as true a statement made in a Papal Encyclical letter (not an infallible dogma but part of the ordinary teaching authority of the Magisterium), does that make me guilty of heresy?
Does it make a difference whether it is a descriptive statement (somewhere where the Magisterium is offering a summary of the current state of affairs in the world) or a directive statement (a moral exhortation or positive claim about what Catholics ought to do)?
This question does not really have a strict yes no answer because there are differnt aspects, as others have already pointed out.
It can depend on what sort of statement you are disagreeing with and it can also depend on how “obstinate” you aer in your disagreement.
There is also the aspect of “when” and “how” you are indisagreement.
For instance, you are reading through a document and come to a sentence…You say “Oh wait I don’t agree with that”, then you read on and later reread the document or other supporting documents and gradually come to see the logic of the statement you disagreed with…Now you ordigianlly said you disagreed, but did you really? od did you just have questions/concerns…
At the other end ofthe spectrum, you read a sentence you disagree with and toss the encyclical aside in discust and never pick it up again…Never look more deeply into the matter and simply remain in profound disagreement.
These are two very differnt approaches to “disagreement”. Most often we find ourselves somewhere in between…
Encyclicals are often issued to expaln the church’s position on particular matters. We may not always agree with the conclusions (initially), they are provided for the benefit of the faithful and an aid in the proper formation of our consciences.
We can always know that encyclicals are well thought out, carefully composed and checked to assure that they are providing consistant teaching and conclusions based on the true deposit of the faith left us by Christ and Guided by the Holy Spirit.
So - even if we find ourselves in some disagreement, we should give the document (the church) the benefit of any doubt on our part and seek to prayerfully discern the Will of God’s Spirit in the teaching…
Peace
James