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gurneyhalleck1
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Yes, yes, yes, and infallible. Happy?
And your point is? Are you trying to imply that because the apostles who wrote epistles and who lived, were taught by, and inspired by the Holy Spirit to write epistles and lead the first churches and were infallible, this means that the pope is as well? If Paul was infallible and Peter, then I guess all the people who followed Paul in succession were infallible just like the pope is to Peter. Whatâs your point?
I asked simple questions.
did Peter teach fallibly or infallibly
did Paul teach fallibly or infallibly
are the scriptures fallible or infallible
are the selection of books in the canon a fallible collection or infallible collection
etc etc
Well?
I know full well the requirements. If it makes you happy to quiz and get answers, itâd be easiest to quote the First Vatican Council:
We teach and define that it is a dogma Divinely revealed that the Roman pontiff when he speaks ex cathedra, that is when in discharge of the office of pastor and doctor of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by the universal Church, by the Divine assistance promised to him in Blessed Peter, is possessed of that infallibility with which the Divine Redeemer willed that his Church should be endowed in defining doctrine regarding faith or morals, and that therefore such definitions of the Roman pontiff are of themselves and not from the consent of the Church irreformable.
Iâm not going to keep answering your pop quiz. Iâm a teacher so I give out and answer enough quizzes all year long. Enough with the questioning, Socrates.There are Catholics in this forum and bishops and priests all over the place who interpret x, y, and z as infallible or not infallible using your criterion. Itâs not as specific as you think.
Define the requirements that the Church says are required for infallibility. The Church names them and the requirements are specific and necessary, NOT general or non specific.
A controversialist being someone who disagrees with you, right? If they donât see things your way, theyâre controversial? And why do you always assume that people who have an opposing viewpoint from you are ignorant of the facts?
Only fascinating for controversialists. Probably because they havenât read the requirements.
I answered your Socratic quiz aboveâŚ
Again,
What are the requirements for infallibility?
Really?shaw:
Read the book, that is, if youâre allowed to. It might be on the Vatican not allowed to read list?
What theory of mine did Meyendorff poke 1000 holes in?
You know youâre in trouble when youâre comparing yourself to Jesus and putting yourself in his shoesâŚwowwwww! just wow!
Jesus didnât convince everyone He spoke to face to face. Who am I, when I donât convince someone
Dude, I donât have to list jack squat for you. Hello, weâre not in a classroom with a quiz in infalliblity requirements. When speaking ex cathedra on behalf of the Church, infallibility is present. Honorius was indeed speaking on behalf of the Church sending a LEGATE to fight for the Monothelite position!! What part of that is so tough to grasp? Pope Honorius did express his love for Monothelitism in letters to Sergius. Now if that was all he had done, your little formula (that always has exceptions) would be in play. But when he sent a legate in an official capacity to fight for the heretical position he did, then itâs ex cathedra. Heâs speaking to the Church through a legate advocating a position. The pope sent legates to Nicaea and all the other councils (the popes rarely attended important councils in person, weird isnât it?) advocating for orthodox views of Christology that you would consider infallible, right? Why are they not infallible when he advocated heresy? Maybe because he doesnât possess that charism in the first place? Obviously Honorius was âdefining a doctrine of faith and morals to be held by the Universal Churchâ in sending his legate to advocate Monothelitism? Or was he just sending him to advocate it for the heck of it? Isnât monothelitism faith and morals? Itâs a key piece of Christology, right? Part of the faith, right? Are you going to tell me that unless it came out of HIS mouth in front of an audience only can it be infallible? If I send someone to advocate a position Iâm not really speaking?
I donât defend Honorius. But neither do I accuse him of something he didnât do. Again, Look up the specifics the Church teaches are necessary for infallibility for the pope. If these Arenât there, your argument falls apart. I want to see you list them.