Ok. So what does it mean to you?
Here’s the interview from the link that frosty provided. In an earlier thread I mentioned that there was another quote from Cardinal Ratzinger (that I couldn’t find), wherein he explicitly stated the reasons for using the word “subsists”, and that the reason was because those at Vatican II believed that the Church of Christ was larger than the Roman Catholic Church and also “substisted” in heretical and schismatic sects. Thankfully, Frosty found that quote I wasn’t able to locate. Let’s take a look at it.
On the other hand, Eberhard Jüngel sees something different there. The fact that in its time the Second Vatican Council did not state that the one and only Church of Christ is exclusively the Roman Catholic Church perplexes Jüngel. In the Constitution Lumen Gentium, it says only that the Church of Christ subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the Successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him", not expressing any exclusivity with the Latin word “subsistit”.
Unfortunately once again I cannot follow the reasoning of my esteemed colleague, Jüngel. I was there at the Second Vatican Council when the term “subsistit” was chosen and I can say I know it well. Regrettably one cannot go into details in an interview. In his Encyclical Pius XII said: the Roman Catholic Church “is” the one Church of Jesus Christ. This seems to express a complete identity, which is why there was no Church outside the Catholic community. However, this is not the case: according to Catholic teaching, which Pius XII obviously also shared, the local Churches of the Eastern Church separated from Rome [formal schismatics] are authentic local Churches; the communities that sprang from the Reformation are constituted differently, as I just said. In these the Church exists at the moment when the event takes place
So, Cardinal Ratzinger believes that schismatic sects are true authentic Churches, and that the Church of Christ “substists” in them. This is not correct. There is only one True Church and that is the Roman Catholic Church, which means the Church of Rome and all who are in union with it.
This idea that “churches” who are separated from Rome and who reject 13 Councils of the Church, are authentic Churches is a teaching of the “New Theology” that was condemned prior to the council. In fact, Humani Generis of Pius XII was condemning this “new theology”.
Pope Pius XII: “There is a good deal of talk (but without the necessary clarity of concept) about a ‘new theology’, which must be in constant transformation…”.
Notice how he says that they new thology does not possess the necessary clarity. That is seen in the interview with Cardinal Ratzinger. If you read on, it because unclear exactly hat he is trying to say. He even says that there is a certain “contradiction” is what he is saying.
Ratzinger: "With “subsistit”, the intention was to say that … there is also an ecclesial reality outside the Catholic community, and it is precisely this contradiction which is the strongest incentive to pursue unity.
The “old theology” was clear: If a group separated from the Church, they ceased to be a part of it, period. The new theology blurs the lines thereby making the clear ambiguous.
This new theology is exactly what has taken over since Vatican II. In an interview with 30 days in 1991, the Jesuit Father Henrici, a proponent of this “new theology” boasted that what Pius XII condemned in Humani Generis has now ***“become the official theology of Vatican II” *** He further says this.
“Nearly all of the theologians who have been named bishops in recent years, have come up thrhica the Communio line [of the new theology]. Their names form a list of important persons destined for the top careers: the Germans, Lehman and Kasper, the Swiss, Von Schonborn and Corecco; the Italian, Scola; the Belgian, Leonard and the Brazilian, Romer. The founding members, Balthasar, De Lubac and Ratzinger, have all become cardinals. Many of the second generation have been chosen as bishops.” (30 Days, December 1991)
Unfortunately, the adherents of this new theology, who were either suspect by Rome prior to the council, or who were under actual sanctions by Rome prior to the council, were rehabilitated at the council and became its “leading lights”.
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