Well, the quote from Ratziner begins this way: “Over the pope as the expression of the binding claim of ecclesiastical authority, there still stands one’s own conscience which must be obeyed before all else, if necessary even against the requirement of ecclesiastical authority.”
The way I understand this it does not involve a defiance of the pope at all, particularly not when it was said by Ratzinger, himself a future pope. He says the dictates of conscience must be obeyed–this is not defiance. He elaborates by later saying that “it is never wrong to follow the convictions one has arrived at–in fact once must do so.” This is not a new teaching. Aquinas wrote that a person who does not follow the dictates of his or her conscience “is certainly condemned.”
What does it mean then when Ratzinger says it could very well in instances have been wrong “to have come to such askew convictions in the first place”? Why one must nevertheless follow those askew convictions is not clear. I don’t know the answer except one had better be right in their convictions, and this would result from an informed conscience.
With respect to capital punishment, we see on the thread that there are those who strongly believe Church teaching permits it. My conscience dictates that it would be wrong for me to do so. This is not the result from studying doctrine but rather a sense or feeling where I just know it would be wrong of me to participate in this. This does not even violate Church teaching, let alone defy the pope. My sense of it is that U.S. society is now sufficiently advanced to the extent it is no longer absolutely necessary to execute a prisoner, but also that this might not be the case everywhere and always. So the question becomes would participating in an execution be wrong? My conscience tell me it would be wrong for me. This again does not defy the pope or violate Church teaching, and here conscience does not speak of any other person. It is a question I cannot answer that way.
Concerning the dictates of conscience, I do not believe conscience should be rendered null by the circular logic that conscience must always conform to Church teaching. What then is conscience? And I do not believe this is Church teaching either. Why might this be the case? Perhaps it is because each person must in the end stand alone for judgment. That the Church would insist its teaching must always be followed, when what is at stake is a person’s eternal salvation, would seem very problematic. Who could say a person might not sense or grasp something very meaningful?
We agree on our dear " jet plane " Ratzinger. I feel like following him with my bike.
What I thought askew was St Augustine s good and Good.But it may not be so.
We had long threads about DP.
When reading about it ,it was clear to me it was an exception , a concession so rare while the commandment is Thou shall not kill. You said so too.
In practical terms , and in a view to restoring with God s help and if possible ,a person to his human family ,big and small ,and to God , we could participate more accompanying persons in prison as a Church. It does already ,yet we could do more.
Also practical , are measures to ensure they would render no harm in facilities.
We had dialogues with Ender who explained retribution.
And I was more on prudential judgement over moral authority to condemn in other religions what we fail to address ourselves.
The Church moves slowly and points the way.
When talking about conscience ,formed and informed within our Church , I was not saying that a person has to follow Church teaching as non catholic obviously but that we do have to toil and pray that our eyes and ears be open to hear the Word and be sent as messengers and little lights of Good News.
Same as you , I learnt our faith by inmersion , and as Longing Soul said contemplatingbthe Gospels and it is hard more often than not ,to tell when or how we learnt it. It has sort of blended in us. Church teaching was everything either written ,oral ,basically living it and not without getting mud all over .Want to learn to swim ? Then let s swim ! Sort of thing…
We all learn differently. And that is normal.