ChrisPietraszko:
CC890 “The mission of the Magisterium is linked to the definitive nature of the covenant established by God with his people in Christ. It is this Magisterium’s task to preserve God’s people from deviations and defections and to guarantee them the objective possibility of professing the true faith without error. Thus, the pastoral duty of the Magisterium is aimed at seeing to it that the People of God abides in the truth that liberates. To fulfill this service, Christ endowed the Church’s shepherds with the charism of infallibility in matters of faith and morals. The exercise of this charism takes several forms.”
CC891 “The Roman Pontiff, head of the college of bishops, enjoys this infallibility in virtue of his office, when, as supreme pastor and teacher of all the faithful - who confirms his brethren in the faith he proclaims by a definitive act a doctrine pertaining to faith or morals. . . . The infallibility promised to the Church is also present in the body of bishops when, together with Peter’s successor, they exercise the supreme Magisterium,” above all in an Ecumenical Council.418 When the Church through its supreme Magisterium proposes a doctrine "for belief as being divinely revealed,"419 and as the teaching of Christ, the definitions "must be adhered to with the obedience of faith."420 This infallibility extends as far as the deposit of divine Revelation itself.421
I’m not rejecting what you say outright. I have difficulty in reconciling your post with the above quotes. And from them we learn …
1/The magisterium has complete and accurate understanding of the issued doctrine, otherwise an interpretive deficiency exists in the infallible nature of the magesterium on release, and would be ill prepared to protect the faithful from deviations and defections.
2/ Professing is done without error. Interpretations are done when doctrine is revealed. It would make no sense for the Holy Spirit to release a doctrine to be adhered to immediately that could only be interpreted later. Therefore the interpretation first made is by necessity the correct one.
3/ From the above, we can see the definitions must be adhered to when decreed by an inspired and infallible magisterium qualified to interpret. It follows then that if an infallible doctrine is revealed, then it’s apparent perfection must be evident in it’s timing,appropriatness to the situation it applies to, ability to be understood when revealed, and it’s contextual accuracy.
4/ An infallible magesterium would need to perform out of this somewhat less charismic nature to reveal fallible doctrine. It would be difficult to find a sensible reason for a deliberate act such as this that would allow the possibility of imperfection to present itself, especially since this is in service to the Holy Spirit.
“there is no salvation outside the Church”
It should be noted that
Opinio Tolerata views such as this is not doctrine.
AndyF