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What say you?
It’s not really for me to say one way or the other. If you mean the office of the papacy, that is a given as it is part and parcel of Catholic belief and teaching. Insofar as the Pope himself is concerned, if he is a “good one,” as is the current Pope Francis, I think that benefits not only Christendom but the rest of the world as well.What say you?
I guess you are right but there are certainly a portion of non-Catholics that practically build their theology on the fact that the papacy is wrong. Some of these people can be quite obsessed with it.I suspect that for most non-Catholics, the papacy is irrelevant.
By “modern” do you mean the time since 1870, when papal infallibility was formally defined? Do you mean the 15th century onward (the “Modern Era”)? 1520 in particular, when the Pope issued Exsurge Domine? What era of the papal office would you find agreeable or at least acceptable?As a Lutheran, I’m saddened by the modern development of the papal office - as it continues to lead to fraction between Catholics and the Orthodox and ourselves.
That said, recent Bishops of chair of St. Peter have been a blessing for all of Christianity.
bad:What say you?
Where does that quotation come from in Catholic teaching? If valid, might it not have a different interpretation?bad:
“Furthermore, we declare, we proclaim, we define that it is absolutely necessary for salvation that every human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff.”
No Apostle ever taught that was a requirement for salvation
I don’t see how it can be, with the pope being the leader of over a billion of us.I suspect that for most non-Catholics, the papacy is irrelevant.