Is this dogma? Can a Latin Catholic be a Palamite?
The Catholic Church has never defined Palamism as heretical. The dogma is:
Denzinger
BENEDICT XII 1334-1342
The Beatific Vision of God and the Last Days *
[From the edict “*Benedictus Deus,” Jan. 29, 1336]
530
By this edict which will prevail forever, with apostolic authority we declare: that according to the common arrangement of God, souls of all the saints who departed from this world before the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ; also of the holy apostles, the martyrs, the confessors, virgins, and the other faithful who died after the holy baptism of Christ had been received by them, in whom nothing was to be purged, when they departed, nor will there be when they shall depart also in the future; or if then there was or there will be anything to be purged in these when after their death they have been purged; and the souls of children departing before the use of free will, reborn and baptized in that same baptism of Christ, when all have been baptized, immediately after their death and that aforesaid purgation in those who were in need of a purgation of this kind, even before the resumption of their bodies and the general judgment after the ascension of our Savior, our Lord Jesus Christ, into heaven, have been, are, and will be in heaven, in the kingdom of heaven and in celestial paradise with Christ, united in the company of the holy angels, and after the passion and death of our Lord Jesus Christ have seen and see the divine essence by intuitive vision, and even face to face, with no mediating creature, serving in the capacity of an object seen, but divine essence immediately revealing itself plainly, clearly, and openly, to them, and seeing thus they enjoy the same divine essence, and also that from such vision and enjoyment their souls, which now have departed, are truly blessed and they have eternal life and rest; and also [the souls] of those who afterwards will depart, will see that same divine essence, and will enjoy it before the general judgment; and that such vision of the divine essence and its enjoyment makes void the acts of faith and hope in them, inasmuch as faith and hope are proper theological virtues; and that after there has begun or will be such intuitive and face-to-face vision and enjoyment in these, the same vision and enjoyment without any interruption [intermission] or departure of the aforesaid vision and enjoyment exist continuously and will continue even up to the last judgment and from then even unto eternity.
1000 530 (Visio Dei beatifica.)
Hac in perpetuum valitura Constitutione auctoritate Apostolica diffinimus: quod secundum communem Dei ordinationem animae sanctorum omnium (hominum), qui de hoc mundo ante D’ni N. Iesu Christi passionem decesserunt, nec non sanctorum Apostolorum, martyrum, confessorum, virginum et aliorum fidelium defunctorum post sacrum ab eis Christi baptisma susceptum, in quibus nihil purgabile fuit, quando decesserunt, nec erit, quando decedent etiam in futurum, vel si tunc fuerit aut erit aliquid purgabile in eisdem, cum post mortem suam fuerint purgatae, ac quod animae puerorum eodem Christi baptismate renatorum et baptizandorum cum fuerint baptizati, ante usum liberi arbitrii decedentium, mox post mortem suam et purgationem praefatam in illis, qui purgatione huius modi indigebant, etiam ante resumptionem suorum corporum et iudicium generale post ascensionem Salvatoris Domini nostri Iesu Christi in caelum, fuerunt, sunt et erunt in caelo, caelorum regno et paradiso caelesti cum Christo, sanctorum Angelorum consortio congregatae, ac post Domini Jesu Christi passionem et mortem viderunt et vident divinam essentiam visione intuitiva et etiam faciali, nulla mediante creatura in ratione obiecti visi se habente, sed divina essentia immediate se nude, clare et aperte eis ostendente, quodque sic videntes eadem divina essentia perfruuntur, necnon quod ex tali visione et fruitione eorum animae, qui iam decesserunt, sunt vere beatae et habent vitam et requiem aeternam, et etiam (animae) illorum, qui postea decedent, eandem divinam videbunt essentiam ipsaque perfruentur ante iudicium generale;
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