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dronald
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It’s not about what the people did, it’s about what the Church declared as an official teaching. Assuming that the CC still holds that they were not in error when passing those documents to be believed by all Christians then it’s another pressing issue that keeps me from being Catholic.If this is your standard for rejecting the Latin Rite Catholic Church as a True Church, how can you accept Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, Presbyterianism, or most any Western protestant/evangelical/etc sect, except some recent modern innovation as “really the Church”? The only sects that could pass, according to these standards are maybe the Assyrian Church of the East, if one overlooks a few internal squabbles; perhaps the Syriac Orthodox Church, if one overlooks a few internal squabbles; maybe some of the Eastern Catholics like the Russian Catholic Church or the Coptic Catholics, and the St. Thomas Christians of South India, now divided among 2 Eastern Catholic Churches and 2 Orthodox Churches. Sinful humans have used and will use secular forces to try to conform others to their will, whether Catholic or protestant or Orthodox. I don’t know that this should be a determining factor.
If however, the Church believes they were in error and have now fixed it with cool cats like Francis then that is great. But what that does is give evidence that others at that time were right for separating when official declarations of extermination were made. Although, such a dispute may cause your extermination… Especially if it has to do with the Eucharist.