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clmowry
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This is not a “council” chaired by the pope. No doctrine is being defined.It says exactly that. A council chaired by the pope passed judgement on the Donatist and St Augustine says that an appeal can be made to an ecumenical council and that if found wrong “their decisions might be reversed.” My friend you are grasping at straws blindfolded if you think that doesn’t contradict modern Catholic teaching.
Unless of course you are saying that there are instances where a papal sentence can be reversed by a council?
There is nothing in Catholic doctrine that say the Pope [nor councils nor tribunals] will not err in every decision that it makes.
“Infallibility” Papal or counciliar is limited to issue of doctrine.
This tribunal does not deal with such issues.
So I guess we’ll just agree to disagree.
Chuck