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Brandon_Cal
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I used ‘doctrine’ for lack of a better term. As you know pinning down LDS theology through the years is difficult due to the not-so-well defined distinction between revelation and opinion. I assume there’s some difficulty among Catholics too (though much less so). It’s been ages, but I remember reading the Baltimore Catechism which spoke of Limbo as nearly a given. Are not Catechisms authoritative sources of teaching?It has never been repudiated because it has never been a doctrine. It is a theological theory only and therefore no one has ever been obligated to believe it. You are correct however, that many of the Catholic faithful accepted it as truth. Not so much anymore.
I only bring up this example because it seems pretty apt to me. That Jesus was ever married (whether once or multiple times) or produced offspring has always been speculation among the LDS, even if widely believed speculation. It has never been what you Catholics would call a de fide pronouncement by the church.