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thesmiter1
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I’m not sure on revelations, and as for sacraments, our understanding of the sacrament can change. As I said, our faith is further unfolded and revealed to us as we journey onward.Further, we teach that the age of revelation has ended with the close of the Apostolic Age. There are no new revelations.
It was in the beginning and how it should be for all times.
I never said the Sacrament itself change. But there is sufficient change. Like one other example I stated, in the early Church we do not even have a marriage rite. People get married however their culture or government deems they should get married. Today if you don’t get married in the Church, the Church doesn’t consider it marriage. That is a huge and radical change.
But for the bolded part, it STILL IS like this. The pope rarely speaks infallibly. Councils are still the primary means of determinations on dogma. I really don’t see the issue here. Do you disagree where the pope has spoken infallibly thus far? How does the Assumption of Mary and her Immaculate Conception conflict with the deposit of faith? These are the only two times the pope has spoken ex cathedra of which I am aware.