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Hey, I’m looking for anything that might be more definitive than wiki about how many times the Pope spoke infallibly. The wiki has a list of seven times, so it definitely doesn’t seem like a lot.
I read Ordinatio Sacerdotalis to defend against ordaining women, and Saint Pope John Paul II basically said that he does not have authority to ordain women. The letter isn’t made infallible because of Saint Pope John Paul II, but it is infallible, or a reminder of its infallibility because that’s what Jesus instituted, that He never ordained women to be an Apostle. It is dogma because it is like that since the beginning.
I’m just trying to find some more defenses against protestants who criticize Papal Infallibility as dictatorship. I want to reason with the fact that it doesn’t happen that often, and when it happens, what is being defined is always the truth and a good thing.
I read Ordinatio Sacerdotalis to defend against ordaining women, and Saint Pope John Paul II basically said that he does not have authority to ordain women. The letter isn’t made infallible because of Saint Pope John Paul II, but it is infallible, or a reminder of its infallibility because that’s what Jesus instituted, that He never ordained women to be an Apostle. It is dogma because it is like that since the beginning.
I’m just trying to find some more defenses against protestants who criticize Papal Infallibility as dictatorship. I want to reason with the fact that it doesn’t happen that often, and when it happens, what is being defined is always the truth and a good thing.