The_Reginator
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But we have video footage of the Pope watching as the idols were worshipped.The Pope may or may not have been complicit in all of this, and whatever guilt there is will be for God to judge.
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But we have video footage of the Pope watching as the idols were worshipped.The Pope may or may not have been complicit in all of this, and whatever guilt there is will be for God to judge.
Do you feel comfortable claiming the Pope to be in mortal sin?But we have video footage of the Pope watching as the idols were worshipped.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2wHDBCYEdY , especially around the two minute mark.
At 11 years of age, my daughter can match almost all of her parts.We’ll see who gets the reference.
Best thing to come out of this whole debacle!Pachamamas were left in a Catholic church, where some zealous young Catholic men stole them and threw them in the Tiber.
Yes, God heard our prayer the first time. But imo, He’d like to hear it again…On the other hand, regarding Pachamama reparation specifically, I’m beginning to feel like “enough is enough” and God heard our prayer the first time.
Me too. He’s a very honorable and dignified Cardinal and Bishop.I like Cardinal Burke
What a strange comment: Is it a mistake to take from this that you disbelieve the Church’s infallibility dogmas? In what way do you think the Church makes mistakes in her teaching? If the Church teaches error, what is the point in being Catholic over any other religious affiliation?Among other things… like teaching something new or development and deepening of previous teaching… or in some cases admitting mistakes and changing
Yes that would be a mistake to assume I disbelieve dogmas. There are various levels of authority in Church teaching…for example, an apostolic constitution carries more weight than and encyclical. An encyclical carries more weight than a apostolic exhortation, etc. I do not argue against any dogmas…Is it a mistake to take from this that you disbelieve the Church’s infallibility dogmas?