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But then why have authority at all? Why not just be a “cafeteria catholic”'or even a Protestant and be able to just pick and choose what to believe when the Holy Father speaks?I don’t think people can outright say the pope is heretical or not legitimate or even not doing and saying what he thinks is right for the church. But any Catholic can think this pope or any pope is wrong in his opinions. Almost every parish I’ve ever been to does not agree with BXVI on liturgical or musical matters. The vast majority of Catholics don’t agree with many Catholic issues including birth control. Certain things (like birth control) are non negotiable. But others, such as the style in which any pope communicates or works for ecumenism (;which ultimately means turning other Christians Catholic) or communicate the way he does. I disagree with the pope about tons of things. Some of which I’m sure stem from the fact that I’m not South American and haven’t been formed by that culture. I think one can be a faithful Catholic and disagree with the style and even substance with any given pontiff. They are not all equal. Some have been downright bad. A Catholic owes respect to the office of Peter and to the person in that office. I’ve been very frustrated with some things his pope has done and said. I love him. I care for him and I pray for him. But he is not personally infallible or perfect.
Pope Francis has challenged and weakened my faith. Only time will tell if that was pruning that made the branches grow stronger or if it was damaging to the tree if my faith.
Either way, no pope is bigger than the office of pope and each pope is but a parenthesis in the line of the church. God willing you and I live to see the next pope and whatever that brings.
I may disagree with the pope on certain things like artificial birth control or communion for adulterers. and others may disagree with him on other things. Like the beauty of spanking a child…![]()