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The following is a direct quote from the document I was referring to:Can you please provide a quotation from an authoritative document that shows that this was done? Heretic is a pretty strong charge, I’d like to see your proof of this.
“Reflections on Covenant and Mission,” August 12, 2002: “A deepening appreciation of the eternal covenant between God and the Jewish people . . . lead
Here’s a link to an article in which Karl Keating commented on the above document.
catholic.com/thisrock/2002/0210fr.asp
You can find the document mentioned on the USCCB website by clicking here: usccb.org/seia/jewish.shtml
Here is a more authoritative document that teaches this error.
United States Catholic Catechism for Adults: “The Catholic Church also acknowledges her special relationship to the Jewish people. The Second Vatican Council declared that ‘this peopleremains most dear to God, for God does not repent of the gifts he makesnor the calls he issues’. When God called Abraham out of Ur, he promisedto make of him a ‘great nation’. This began the history of God’s revealinghis divine plan of salvation to a chosen people with whom he madeenduring covenants. Thus the covenant that God made with the Jewish
people through Moses remains eternally valid for them” (Page 131).
Lastly, in the interview with Raymond Arroyo on EWTN, Cardinal Ratzinger said this:
Raymond: Very important. In God And The World, you reflect a little on Dominus Jesus, a document released in 2000. **It was greeted with some controversy, because in it you said, “God did not revoke His covenant to the Israeli people, or the people of Israel, rather; but that Jesus is the Messiah for everyone and therefore, conversion was still necessary, or should be a possibility.” How do you reconcile those two ideas?
Cardinal: Perhaps, it’s not our possibility to reconcile it, [but] to leave it to God.
I am not a Sedevacantist. A Pope can retain his jurisdiction if he falls into heresy. He only looses his jursdiction if he falls into “notorious and public heresy”. I stop short of saying that John Paul II was a public notorious heretic; therefore, I don’t hold that he lost his office.**Also, if following the teaching of Pope John Paul II makes one a heretic, as you say, then it would seem Pope John Paul II ceased being Pope. When exactly did that happen? And is there currently a Pope?
Thanks!