Someone commented earlier in this thread or another thread why certain things have to be declared as dogma and that creates no wiggle room. I concur.
Well certain things have to be declared
infallibly because the faithful are not clear on the issue. In the case of Women priests, many at the time of pronouncement, including well known theologians were thinking it was valid to have women priests.
This is one such time that the church decides to make a pronouncement under the guidance of the Holy Spirit to settle the matter once and for all. After it is settled, one gives full assent of the faith.
Why?
Why must it be set in stone so that is the Church comes to a different understanding later on, it would mean the Church has erred?" Why all or nothing?
Perhaps you are looking at it the wrong way. It is set in stone so that the faithful might know the truth of the matter. If the church was simply guessing, then what you say is indeed correct. With every single infallible pronouncement, the church is increasing the probability that it is going to end up erring. But this is not a best guess type of deal.
God guides the church to keep its faithful from going astray and provides everything necessary. If the church cannot offer guidance to the faithful on what is right and wrong when it comes to a certain matter, what use is the church?
Now is this an ex-Cathedra statement or dogma? These terms confuse me.
It is an infallible statement. Ex-cathedra and Dogma merely describe how something is infallible. In the case of women priests, it is infallible since it is a pronouncement made using the infallible teaching authority of the ordinary magisterium.
If God changed his mind tomorrow, what could I do? My hands are too short to box with God.
Actually no, there are more grave implications if this were to ever happen. If God changed his mind the next day, the implication of it for the faith are huge. It means that we cannot have FAITH in God anymore and have no reason to do so. We have no reason to trust his promises, revelation or guidance because he might decide tomorrow to change the truth value of all he has revealed and all promises he has made.
Therefore from a Christian’s perspective, that question is meaningless or an impossibility. A Christian holds from FAITH that God will always keep his promises and will not change the truth.
As applying to this women priests case, once the truth has been declared, it can no longer change.
God Bless
