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chris_molter
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I posted something similar on the Eastern forums, but here’s my thoughts regarding the timing and reason behind this document:
I really think it has more to do with the SSPX types than the Eastern Orthodox. I think Pope Benedict is clarifying the “est” versus “subsistit” clause in Dominus Iesus because that particular change has been a major bone of contention between Catholics.
Progressive Catholics saw the change as admitting that the Catholic Church is “everywhere” and therefore, we don’t need prayers for converting Jews, Protestants, or Pagans. Of course, theywere thrilled, despite the fact that they were wrong.
Traditionalist Catholics read the “subsists” clause in the same way, but were angered and disgusted at what they saw as a betrayal of what the Church believes.
BXVI is clarifying why the change from “est” to “subsistit” was made and what it ACTUALLY means. This should probably anger the progressive types, and hopefully show the Traditionalists that the change did NOT abrogate the Church’s understanding of itself.
Perhaps some reactionary protestants or Orthodox will get all flustered and frothy, but really, there’s no reason for them to, since there’s nothing new that concerns them in this document.
Just my:twocents:
I really think it has more to do with the SSPX types than the Eastern Orthodox. I think Pope Benedict is clarifying the “est” versus “subsistit” clause in Dominus Iesus because that particular change has been a major bone of contention between Catholics.
Progressive Catholics saw the change as admitting that the Catholic Church is “everywhere” and therefore, we don’t need prayers for converting Jews, Protestants, or Pagans. Of course, theywere thrilled, despite the fact that they were wrong.
Traditionalist Catholics read the “subsists” clause in the same way, but were angered and disgusted at what they saw as a betrayal of what the Church believes.
BXVI is clarifying why the change from “est” to “subsistit” was made and what it ACTUALLY means. This should probably anger the progressive types, and hopefully show the Traditionalists that the change did NOT abrogate the Church’s understanding of itself.
Perhaps some reactionary protestants or Orthodox will get all flustered and frothy, but really, there’s no reason for them to, since there’s nothing new that concerns them in this document.
Just my:twocents:
