LivingWaters and Stephen168 and many other posters,
You have insisted upon a definition for “public revelation” in contrast to the definition that I have said Catholics have always used. I have equated “public revelation” with “corporate revelation” (not to imply that the Catholic Church is a corporation - do I even need to say this - but to indicate “public revelation” is “directed to the whole Church.”)
In my quote from last night, the Catholic Encyclopedia (written in 1917 and online since 1997) not only made clear that my definition was the one they used, but also made clear that the first part of my thesis (regardless of what term you used for “public revelation”) was entirely correct. That is that the Catholic Church teaches that there is no more revelation “directed to the whole Church.” That revelation “directed to the whole church” ended with the death of the last apostle.
Stephen168 has now quoted that post and continued to assert that that I still do not know what I am talking about.
A handful of posters have said that I have lifted Patrick Madrid’s comments out of context, misquoted Patrick Madrid, or Patrick Madrid is/was just wrong. Now we can add the Catholic Encyclopedia to the list of outside of this thread Catholic resources that support my OP. It has been 8 pages where I have been told I do not know what I am talking about. After my quoting of the Catholic Encyclopedia it has continued. Will you now say the Catholic Encyclopedia also misunderstands the Catholic faith?
Here is the quote from the Catholic Encyclopedia:
newadvent.org/cathen/13001a.htm
All subsequent revelations conferred by God are known as private revelations, for the reason that they are not directed to the whole Church but are for the good of individual members alone
This quote by itself makes the point I have been offering for 8 pages.
I have never said, the Catholic should believe the Catholic Church was abandoned by God, I have never said the Catholic should believe the Holy Spirit is not active in the leadership of the Catholic Church. Some of the last 8 pages have been about accusing me of saying this and me denying that it is true. I have not said it!
Peter received revelation “direct to the whole Church.”
The Pope cannot receive revelation “direct to the whole Church.”
I have been saying this for 8 pages and have been told I do not understand the Catholic faith, I am following the devil, I am only interested in “performance,”
I would very much like to receive some confirmation that I have well explained the Catholic faith for the last 8 pages in contrast to many on this thread.
Alternatively, we can discuss if the Catholic Encyclopedia is also wrong in its understanding.
Charity, TOm