I agree, we are not asked to judge the Pope himself (or anyone else for that matter) but we can judge individual actions as either right or wrong themselves. So, yes, I agree, kissing the Koran was an error, objectively.
Do you think pope Leo II would state that these actions, “permitted [The Church’s] purity to be polluted.”? Or is that only reserved for statements of outright heresy?
All sin pollutes the bride of Christ, that is a separate issue. If indeed the Pope kissing the Koran was a sin then that would have polluted the bride of Christ. But sin of individuals, even the Pope, does not have any bearing upon the Infallibility of the Church or the Pope as we all well know.
Hmm. So the popes who have sanctioned various heresies in the past were not actually commanding the faithful to also accept these? Were they just personal choices?
The word heresy gets bandied about as a catch all slur against your enemies. The current Pope and the recent Popes have not sanctioned or taught any heresy. Therefore your argument is strictly theoretical and fractious. In fact we should tremble to go against the teachings of the Pope. They would have to be absolutely and equivocally, without any doubt heretical before we refused to follow them. Even then it would not be DISOBEDIENT to follow them UNLESS he has dogmatically declared them be believed by all the faithful.
However, the technique of some of the traditionalist groups is to trump up unproven charges of heresy against the Popes and then use the false/true obedience logic which you are advancing here to disobey the Pope. This is utterly wrong. Even in things which are not dogmatically stated, the Pope must be proven to be teaching heresy before we can ignore his lead.
The SSPX teach
sspxasia.com/Documents/Archbishop-Lefebvre/OpenLetterToConfusedCatholics/Chapter-18.htm see Chapter 18 on this subject that the church must remain obedient to faith and tradition.
But hang on that’s the role of the magisterium to defend faith and tradition, not the laity, not to those who are in defiance of the Pope. The church must remain obedient to the Sovereign Pontiff because in faith we trust that he is given Infallible Grace to properly defend faith and tradition whereas we have not.
Its like the protestant reformation all over again.
In that event the protestants argued that Christians everywhere must be obedient to the Scripture and that the Magisterium and the Pope had corrupted the scripture and therefore we must all separate from the Magisterium and the Pope. This was called Sol Scriptura.
Now we have it all over again.
In this day and age the hyper-traditionalists argue that Christians everywhere must be obedient to the Faith and Traditions of the Church and that the Magisterium and the Pope had corrupted the Faith and Traditions of the Church and therefore we must all separate from the Magisterium and the Pope. This I believe in the years to come be known as the heresy of Sola Traditio.
In both cases it is false because the Pope and the Magisterium are protected by the Grace of God from corrupting scripture, the faith, or the traditions of the church. In fact, they (by whom I mean the college of bishops who are obedient and united to the Pope) are supernaturally strengthened to guard and preserve the scriptures and traditions of the Church.
The fact is that the Popes have NOT corrupted tradition. If the Pope cannot judge how the traditions of the church must be interpreted in this age of the Church and implemented appropriately in response to a changing world then who is? Do you want a stultifying (petrified as Card. Casper calls it) tradition of do you want a living growing tradition which grows out of the bedrock of the apostles? And who is going to decide how the church show grow and adapt? You? Renegade Bishops? Ultima Ratio? NO. Of course not. Only the POPE has been authorised to do it. If he cannot do it then nobody can and the church has failed and the gates of hell have prevailed against it.
So what are these heresies that the Pope and the Council have supposedly advanced?
I notice that you avoided my points about Collegiality. You have no answer to defend the SSPX do you?
Collegiality is A CLEAR EXAMPLE THAT THE SSPX ARE misrepesenting the teachings of the Council. How do you answer that? Is there any way that this can be justified?
The behaviour of the SSPX on this issue and many more I might add is DISHONEST and unconscionable. They are basically deceiving their people to believe that the Council is teaching erroneously when it is not.
This should cause alarm bells to go off in the minds of every SSPX-er. There is NO EXCUSE to misrepresent the truth. Absolutely NONE.
I urge everyone to peruse this recent post of mine about Collegiality and review it for yourself in all honesty.