No, in my response I was quoting your own line which suggested that anyone ie those of us on this thread defending the Popes decision to invite examination on the question, are infact ‘hoping the Pope will change what he cannot change’. Ours is not a protest against any Church teaching. That is a weird interpretation of what our position is, especially myself knowing that my whole life has been one of striving to think with the Church and to be in communion with her. Our response is the *reaction *to objections that the Pope has even allowed the question to be looked at.
Jesus also taught that “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” and yet our understanding of that has developed over time through openness to the work of the spirit. At one time we believed that the Limbo of infants was a doctrinal reality but in retrospect it can be seen as an interpretation of the doctrine that gave meaning during that time, to the unchanging doctrine.
It must be recognised that we are the ones on the defense here. The tone the majority of the threads primarily takes is the the issue is catagorically closed and that the Pope is displaying some sort of flaw or worse in allowing it to be examined. Our tone reflects absolutely the defense of the Popes authority to guide the Church and the history of the living Magisteriums processes. There is no hint of anyone here on the defensive, having any other agenda directly related to this question of the pastoral care of divorced/remarried. What will happen as a result of the synod can only be speculation. Not really a realistic topic for us to be discussing with our very limited theological educations. What this argument is about is the whether the Church and the Pope has the right and authority to keep looking at doctrines for deeper understanding of what Gods will is for us, or whether the Pope is in fact doing something ungodly by allowing the examination.
But you are dismissing that the Pope is also our leader and he wants this issue further looked at for a deeper truth.