People are held to what they know and the choices they make based on that. If they do not know they are in heresy, I sincerely have my doubts God will hold them responsible. And it would appear the bishops of the world hold the same.
Well said. This made me think about choices I make. As a Christian, here’s how I rank them in terms of Easy and Hard choices:
EASY:
Debate theology and heresy on CAF
Go to church
Read your Bible
Memorize scripture
Read your Catechism/Confession
Call yourself a Catholic or Protestant
Show up and take communion, Eucharist (regardless of what you think of it theologically)
Confess your sins - corporately or otherwise
Profess your faith (unless you’re in Iran)
Recite the Lord’s Prayer, Rosary, Apostles or Nicene Creeds, sing hymns, kneel, light candles, etc. etc.
HARD:
Love the Lord with all your heart and strength
Love your neighbor as yourself
Be kind to people you disagree with - especially politically or in terms of religion (or anyone in your immediate family after you’re tired and/or hungry)
Tithe - at least (truly tithe - 10% of gross income/first fruits)
Be unselfish
Honor the sabbath
Pick up trash instead of walking by it thinking somebody else will do it
Talk and listen to homeless people
Listen to your spouse - like really listen
Honor your mom and dad, even when they’re annoying
Be a good Samaritan
Forgive that guy that drives you crazy (and who will keep driving you crazy)
Show mercy to somebody when you have every right not to
Share my faith, even when I’m uncomfortable doing it
Take risk
Don’t be lazy
Don’t gossip
Don’t lust
Don’t watch stupid shows on Netflix that seem really good, but aren’t good for you
Don’t be a glutton (even on Thanksgiving or Easter or Christmas)
Interestingly, for me - I think I could do a fair amount of the easy ones on my own. I have no chance at the hard ones without the Holy Spirit doing the heavy lifting - really all the lifting (especially the stupid show on Netflix one).