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Peter_J
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“Roma locuta est, causa finita est” (“Rome has spoken, case is closed”).
(For the record, I know St Augustine didn’t actually say that but rather “jam enim de hac causa duo concilia missa sunt ad sedem apostolicam; inde etiam rescripta venerunt; causa finita est” (which roughly translate to: “there are two councils, for now this matter as brought to the Apostolic See, whence also letters are come to pass, the case was finished”) in response to the heretical Pelagianism of the time.)
But the point I’d like to make here: if even the pope thinks that ecumenism is a good thing, shouldn’t that be enough? How is it that tons of Catholics here are so very unecumenical-minded? It just doesn’t make sense to me.
(For the record, I know St Augustine didn’t actually say that but rather “jam enim de hac causa duo concilia missa sunt ad sedem apostolicam; inde etiam rescripta venerunt; causa finita est” (which roughly translate to: “there are two councils, for now this matter as brought to the Apostolic See, whence also letters are come to pass, the case was finished”) in response to the heretical Pelagianism of the time.)
But the point I’d like to make here: if even the pope thinks that ecumenism is a good thing, shouldn’t that be enough? How is it that tons of Catholics here are so very unecumenical-minded? It just doesn’t make sense to me.