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Necrohol
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Due to the thread we were talking in was closed, I’ll answer your question in this one.
SemperFidelis wrote:
“Yes, certain parts of Vatican II would seem to fall under the authority of the Universal Ordinary Magisterium. I have never made any argument to the contrary. However there are many parts that would fall under the authority of the merely authentic Ordinary Magisterium. You have to apply each document according to the norms for theological interpretaton as it relates to the authority of said documents (as stated by Cardinal Felici in the Nota Praevia to Lumen Gentium). You are “proof-texting” here and ascribing meaning to Paul VI’s words that which is not there. Do you mean to tell me that a document on “Media and Social Communications” could possibly fall under the authority of the Universal Ordinary Magisterium? Please answer this question in a simple yes or no fashion.”
Listen to this: could the article Dogmatic Constitution of the Church (Lumen Gentium) fall under your category of not Infallible? Of course not, it is dealing directly with the Constitution of the Church, but in this document it gives a false and erroneous meaning of the Constitution of the Church, saying it “subsists” in the Church but it is not limited by her boundaries and all that stuff.
SemperFidelis wrote:
“Yes, certain parts of Vatican II would seem to fall under the authority of the Universal Ordinary Magisterium. I have never made any argument to the contrary. However there are many parts that would fall under the authority of the merely authentic Ordinary Magisterium. You have to apply each document according to the norms for theological interpretaton as it relates to the authority of said documents (as stated by Cardinal Felici in the Nota Praevia to Lumen Gentium). You are “proof-texting” here and ascribing meaning to Paul VI’s words that which is not there. Do you mean to tell me that a document on “Media and Social Communications” could possibly fall under the authority of the Universal Ordinary Magisterium? Please answer this question in a simple yes or no fashion.”
Listen to this: could the article Dogmatic Constitution of the Church (Lumen Gentium) fall under your category of not Infallible? Of course not, it is dealing directly with the Constitution of the Church, but in this document it gives a false and erroneous meaning of the Constitution of the Church, saying it “subsists” in the Church but it is not limited by her boundaries and all that stuff.