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Hi,
He was very clear:
“…all doubt may be removed…great importance,
…pertains to the Church’s divine constitution itself…
…in virtue of my ministry of confirming the brethren…
…this judgment is to be definitively held…
…by all the Church’s faithful.”
When is the time to be clear about it? The time is in the infallible statement itself. “my sheep know my voice”.**
The above is WHY I thought it was an exercise of the EM. But then there was the RAD, which the Holy Father did not thereafter contradict. This begins to be deep water for ME, at least (you want Itsjustdave or Mosher for a really good thrashing out of the issue), but it would seem that the Holy Father was content for the RAD to be sent out to the faithful, so it must have expressed his mind. It would be problematic if nothing had been said and then the RAD had been sent out after he passed away. But several years passed (quite a few, in fact) after the RAD was issued and before he died. That being the case, if OS IS** an exercise of the EM, how could it be other than sort of, well, an accidental ex cathedra definition (which, in terms of theology and ecclesiology, is oxymoronic)? Why didn’t the Holy Father say something?
I’m not trying to muddy the waters. Have you asked a apologist on CA? I rec. an email to Itsjustdave and Mosher.