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Sir_Knight
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Umm, morally we own the bishops obedience, and I do believe you are not reading that official statement correctly. The statement only said that there can be a duty to defend with arms. Can = may not shall or must, there is no absolute duty or right, as the statement also points out. Therefore since their order does not violate or overstep their authority, morally we owe them are obedience.
While it is not specifically stated, it is strongly implied. Official teaching as found in the CCC tells us that we have a GRAVE DUTY to protect ourselves and others. A “grave” duty implies that the BEST means possible should be used to address that duty. If the best means possible are not offered, then it can not be considered a “grave” duty.There is no formal church teaching that everybody should be armed at all times.
The best means of personal self defense in most cases is with a firearm. You connect the dots. What is the obvious conclusion?