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pnewton
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Thanks. I don’t get the uproar, since he was her spouse, but thanks.Had nothing to do with his sainthood. It was his relationship to Mary/Virgin. See #13.
It was just an example, btw, either of a theological change or theological uncertainty, since it’s been changed in the vernacular. .
Now the whole pro multis issue was just loose translation (too loose), but the point is, in the end, not theological point was contradicted or Mass invalidated. I was going through some old hymns the other day and came across an old quartet song, He Died For Me. I thought of this controversy and thought of how all of these statements, he died for all, he died for many and he died for me, all have different flavors, but none of which contradict, and all of which have meaning to us. Just a side note. Pro multis is in the Mass for a reason, as it is most apt to what is happening there.