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claymcdermott
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So, I know that you are not saying you believe that the only thing keeping Catholicism from descending into a snake cult, is the presence of Pope Francis. I would disagree with that. Also, I think the LCMS would disagree that the Catholic bishop of Rome is what keeps them from falling apart.
Moreover, the CDF would continue to police parishes that had snake cult stuff going on, even during an interregnum. The CDF does not disappear every time a pope dies, and the pope does not get involved in the vast bulk of the CDF’s action. In fact, the CDF doesn’t even do most of the policing. In America, the USCCB (if an individual bishop lets it go) condemns most heretical things it sees coming out of its territory without any recourse to the Vatican.
Besides, I am not saying let’s abolish the papacy. I am saying, let’s be aware that even in a long interregnum, Catholics would not go crazy and start eating fire over the course of 10 years.
Also, unity does not guarantee accuracy. If the church is unified by a single heretic or a scandalous man, that is way way worse than a church unified by a massive global structure with a common God and internal culture which goes back 2000 years with clear lines of authority, even in the absence of a single visible head, i.e. the bishop of Rome. So, if you were a cardinal elector, and your options were stall or elect a heretic, I would recommend you stall.
Moreover, the CDF would continue to police parishes that had snake cult stuff going on, even during an interregnum. The CDF does not disappear every time a pope dies, and the pope does not get involved in the vast bulk of the CDF’s action. In fact, the CDF doesn’t even do most of the policing. In America, the USCCB (if an individual bishop lets it go) condemns most heretical things it sees coming out of its territory without any recourse to the Vatican.
Besides, I am not saying let’s abolish the papacy. I am saying, let’s be aware that even in a long interregnum, Catholics would not go crazy and start eating fire over the course of 10 years.
Also, unity does not guarantee accuracy. If the church is unified by a single heretic or a scandalous man, that is way way worse than a church unified by a massive global structure with a common God and internal culture which goes back 2000 years with clear lines of authority, even in the absence of a single visible head, i.e. the bishop of Rome. So, if you were a cardinal elector, and your options were stall or elect a heretic, I would recommend you stall.