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Here is a long and rambling answer to this question.What do the words written in OS reveal about the Pope’s intent?
Point 1: Not every papal teaching on a matter of faith or morals is infallible. There is a certain level of intent, or solemnity, or definitiveness, or whatever the applicable attribute is, that is required before a teaching exercises papal infallibility.
For example, not all of Munificentissimus Deus is infallible; only the statement, “that the Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory” is infallible. That this statement has the appropriate level of teaching to qualify for papal infallibility is indicated by the words leading up to that statement:
Munificentissimus Deus:
Call the level of teaching required for papal infallibility to be “Level A”.
- For which reason, after we have poured forth prayers of supplication again and again to God, and have invoked the light of the Spirit of Truth, for the glory of Almighty God who has lavished his special affection upon the Virgin Mary, for the honor of her Son, the immortal King of the Ages and the Victor over sin and death, for the increase of the glory of that same august Mother, and for the joy and exultation of the entire Church; by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ, of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and by our own authority, we pronounce, declare, and define it to be a divinely revealed dogma:
Point 2: Not every teaching of the universal magisterium on a matter of faith or morals is infallible. There is a certain level of intent, or solemnity, or definitiveness, or whatever the applicable attribute is, that is required before a teaching exercises the infallibility of the universal magisterium. This level is required for both the ordinary and the extraordinary universal magisterium. By way of comparison with point 1, call the level of teaching required for the infallibility of the universal magisterium to be “Level B”.
For example, not every word of every Vatican II document is infallible. Paragraph 25 of Lumen Gentium describes the criteria for a teaching to reach level B:
Lumen Gentium:
Answer: It is my speculation that Pope John Paul II was teaching at Level B in Ordinatio Sacerdotalis, as indicated by the underlined words:Although the individual bishops do not enjoy the prerogative of infallibility, they nevertheless proclaim Christ’s doctrine infallibly whenever, even though dispersed through the world, but still maintaining the bond of communion among themselves and with the successor of Peter, and authentically teaching matters of faith and morals, they are in agreement on one position as definitively to be held.
Ordinatio Sacerdotalis:
Thus, given that all the bishops of the Church have taught and continue to teach that it is impossible to ordain women as priests at Level B, then the teaching is infallible by the universal magisterium of the Church.I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church’s faithful.
Of course, this is just my speculation; I am not aware of any magisterial statements, either by Cardinal Ratzinger or any other bishop, that my speculation is correct.