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Karen107
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Yes, your questions are leading in the wrong direction. The Holy Spirit guides the Church to the truth, it always has, so what the Church believes on these things can’t contradict what it previous believes on these things but rather on revelation, further explain or edifies our beliefs. , if the Pope acted alone on his inspirations which contradicted what we believe as Catholics and they weren’t ‘driven’ by the rest of the Church teachings you would be right. But the Pope learns the Church teaching and works within the apostolic faith received by the Church or it cannot be true ‘inspirations’, but rather his private revelation which was no longer accepted as ‘public’, because it would be his alone… In other words, if it doesn’t line up with Church beliefs it can’t be so or infalliable. If it does line up with Church beliefs and our apostolic faith and it instructs on faith and morals and said while the Pope is sitting in the Chair of Peter (on record) it is infalliable… Why? Because The Pope has been given the ability to bind and loose by Jesus…Why? Because God left a teaching Church who teaches us the way to live.Matthew 28:20 could be used to explain that while Patrick Madrid is correct that no Pope receives revelation/inspiration to lead the entire church, that this does not mean that Catholicism is not God’s church, because God is always with them.
That being said, Patrick Madrid claimed that the only Pope who was INSPIRED and who received REVELATION to be GIVEN TO THE WHOLE CHURCH was Peter. You said that … “doesn’t mean they have no inspiration from God… no no no.”
I am not claiming that post-Peter Popes do not receive personal inspiration. I am claiming that they do not receive inspiration/revelation to be given to the whole church like Peter did.
Are you claiming that current Popes receive inspiration/revelation to be given to the whole church?
In the past I offered this:
The Council of Jerusalem decided via inspiration/revelation that the “burden of circumcision” would not be placed upon the non-Jewish Christians.
The Catholic Church may decide something concerning annulments/remarriage/Eucharist in the next few years. This decision will not be via inspiration/revelation to be given to the whole church. It cannot be. If it concerns faith and morals, it might be sealed infallibly, but it will be arrived at via natural not supernatural means.
This is a different charisma.
Have I misunderstood?
Charity, TOm
Matthew 16:19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven."
All that said, the Pope is still a person who is a member of the body of Christ so the statements he makes represents the Church for the good of the Church… The greatest of these shall serve the Least of these so it all works out…
Luke 22:26 But you are not to be like that. Instead, the greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who rules like the one who serves.
It is a supernatural means because it came the path of the Holy Spirit from the beginning… All the teachings came from the Holy Spirit since Jesus breathed the Holy Spirit on the Church at the beginning and it was passed through the Church so it would be led to the truth…
John 16:13 But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.
If you doubt that you doubt Jesus words have power and might…