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Robert_Burns
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First off, “Ex Cathedra” refers to infallible teachings made by the Pope in accordance with “whatever you bind on earth, will be bound in heaven”. Popes also can not error when guiding the Church because Jesus promised that the gates of hell would not overcome His Church. If a Pope guided the Church down an incorrect path, that would mean that the gates of hell DID overcome the Church.
Robert: DOCTRINALLY SPEAKING. Fatima isnt a DOCTRINAL ISSUE
Exactly. Now you’re beginning to get it. Papal infallibility does not give a Pope authority over heaven but assures that whatever he declares is already the case in heaven because he was guided to this truth by the Holy Spirit of truth.
Robert: Precisely , and when the CHURCH said that FATIMA was “Worthy of Belief” what the Church was saying is that nothing from FATIMA Violated DOCTRINE. Catholics are free to believe in it.
Nobody ever said that but OFFICIAL Church teaching as found in the CCC states that the Pope continues to be guided by the Holy Spirit even when he is not speaking “Ex Cathedra”.
Robert: IN DOCTRINE. The Consecration isnt DOCTRINE.
Prosit.