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In response to an LDS poster Nickerman who asserted that God speaks to His chosen servants today, Catholic poster zaffiroborant responded that the Christian view is the same. forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=753326&page=2#22
catholic.com/tracts/private-revelation indicates that public revelation is binding on the faithful and is complete. And that private revelation can “help live more fully by it [Christ’s definitive revelation] in a certain period of history.” Taking the example of selecting a new Pope, do the Cardinals expect to be receiving any revelation (i.e., communication from a divine source) regarding who they choose? This definition seems to rule out any divine guidance for Pope selection as being “public”. Could this divine guidance be considered “private”, since “public” revelation is complete? If private, then wouldn’t the selection of the new Pope be non-binding on the faithful? Is it possible that I misunderstand how the term “revelation” is used in this case and that the divine guidance the Cardinal are seeing is not revelation, but called by another term or phrase? Last, is it possible that the Cardinals are not expected to seek Heaven’s will in the matter, but to just use their best judgement when voting? Thanks in advance.
catholic.com/tracts/private-revelation indicates that public revelation is binding on the faithful and is complete. And that private revelation can “help live more fully by it [Christ’s definitive revelation] in a certain period of history.” Taking the example of selecting a new Pope, do the Cardinals expect to be receiving any revelation (i.e., communication from a divine source) regarding who they choose? This definition seems to rule out any divine guidance for Pope selection as being “public”. Could this divine guidance be considered “private”, since “public” revelation is complete? If private, then wouldn’t the selection of the new Pope be non-binding on the faithful? Is it possible that I misunderstand how the term “revelation” is used in this case and that the divine guidance the Cardinal are seeing is not revelation, but called by another term or phrase? Last, is it possible that the Cardinals are not expected to seek Heaven’s will in the matter, but to just use their best judgement when voting? Thanks in advance.