The “Magisterium” didn’t decree anything. That’s the whole point. It’s not Magisterial because it came from a congregation. Do you even know what “Magisterium” means?
“Legalistic arguments” Oh my…don’t let facts get in the way.
Do everyone a favor and stop hiding behind terms like “the Church” when you don’t understand what’s going on.
NOT FOR HERESY!!! Get your facts straight.
They deny the validity because of defect of form. In any case, it wasn’t for heresy and Feeney was reconciled by reciting the Athanasian Creed and never had to recant of his position.
Irrelevant. You aren’t even consistent. At the top of your post you claim “the Magisterium has decreed” and now you display an ever greater lack of understanding by “representing the Magisterium”
Further, you don’t even seem to care whether Churchmen are doing their job or pulling one over on you as long as they have a title.
In other words, when you can’t actually refute what I say, repeat it again without legitimate proof and use the
ad hominem to attack your opponent.
As for your own lack of understanding, I invite you to read
Christus Dominus:
9. In exercising supreme, full, and immediate power in the universal Church, the Roman pontiff makes use of the departments of the Roman Curia which, therefore,
perform their duties in his name and with his authority for the good of the churches and in the service of the sacred pastors.
Get your own facts straight. No matter how many times you try to claim otherwise, the excommunication of Feeney came as a result of his false teachings which were represented as Catholic:
Letter of the Holy Office to the Archbishop of Boston, August 8, 1949:
After having examined all the documents that are necessary or useful in this matter, among them information from your Chancery, as well as appeals and reports in which the associates of “St. Benedict Center” explain their opinions and complaints, and also many other documents pertinent to the controversy, officially collected, the same Sacred Congregation is convinced that the unfortunate controversy arose from the fact that
the axiom, “outside the Church there is no salvation,” was not correctly understood and weighed, and that the same controversy was rendered more bitter by serious disturbance of discipline arising from the fact that some of the associates of the institutions mentioned above refused reverence and obedience to legitimate authorities.
No matter how you or the St Benedict Center try to explain away the validity, the facts are that Feeney taught incorrectly on EENS and refused correction from the legitimate authorities. Since you cannot refute it, you seek to negate its authority and employ the
ad hominem against those who disagree with your own erroneous interpretation.
The decree of excommunication:
THE PRIEST LEONARD FEENEY IS DECLARED EXCOMMUNICATED
Since the priest Leonard Feeney, a resident of Boston (Saint Benedict Center), who for a long time has been suspended a divinis
for grave disobedience toward church authority, has not, despite repeated warnings and threats of incurring excommunication ipso facto, come to his senses, the Most Eminent and Reverend Fathers, charged with safeguarding matters of faith and morals, have, in a Plenary Session held on Wednesday 4 February 1953, declared him excommunicated with all the effects of the law.
On Thursday, 12 February 1953,
our Most Holy Lord Pius XII, by Divine Providence Pope, approved and confirmed the decree of the Most Eminent Fathers, and ordered that it be made a matter of public law.
Given at Rome, at the headquarters of the Holy Office, 13 February 1953.
Marius Crovini, Notary
AAS (February 16, 1953) Vol. XXXXV, Page 100
Once published in AAS, it is considered official, so you cannot deny the validity of the excommunication. The documents indicate that the grave disobedience was over his refusal to accept correction over EENS.
Produce an official document from the appropriate office in the Vatican if you disagree and stop tiring us with the false representations from the Slaves of Mary website, and the debating over the minutiae of semantics.