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Rykell
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On another note, Maria, I read the document link provided by Kellyanne, and discovered that it was approved for publication by our present Pope Benedict XVI.
What concerns me is the position you assumed here, implying that the Church’s present teaching is not true in light of how you read the older documents. Remember, this teaching is not a matter of Divine Tradition or Revelation. This “theological hypothesis” will be brought to further light as the Lord decides to lead His church into fuller understanding.
Even though Gorman insists it was only a “commission”, the result was papal approval, indicating that the teachings of the commission are, as you put it, de fide.
- PRELIMINARY NOTE: The theme “The Hope of Salvation for Infants who Die Without Being Baptized” was placed under the study of the International Theological Commission. In order to prepare for this study, a Committee was formed comprised by Most Rev. Ignazio Sanna, Most Rev. Basil Kyu-Man Cho, Rev. Peter Damien Akpunonu, Rev. Adelbert Denaux, Rev. Gilles Emery, OP, Msgr. Ricardo Ferrara, Msgr. István Ivancsó, Msgr. Paul McPartlan, Rev. Dominic Veliath, SDB (President of the Committee), and Sr. Sarah Butler, MSTB. The Committee also received the collaboration of Rev. Luis Ladaria, SJ, the Secretary General of the International Theological Commission, and Msgr. Guido Pozzo, the Assistant to the ITC, as well as other members of the Commission. The general discussion on the theme took place during the plenary sessions of the ITC, held in Rome. In October 2005 and October 2006. This present text was approved in forma specifica by the members of the Commission, and was subsequently submitted to its President, Cardinal William Levada who, upon receiving the approval of the Holy father in an audience granted on January 19, 2007, approved the text for publication.
What concerns me is the position you assumed here, implying that the Church’s present teaching is not true in light of how you read the older documents. Remember, this teaching is not a matter of Divine Tradition or Revelation. This “theological hypothesis” will be brought to further light as the Lord decides to lead His church into fuller understanding.
Current teaching of the Church can never be in contradiction to past certain teaching of the Church. If a current teaching is in contradiction to past certain teaching, it is not the teaching of the Church.