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What would you do if the next Pope allowed the Ordination of Women?
At this point in time, you’re right.The Church does not have the authority to ordain women as priests!
What would you do if the next Pope said Christ was not God?What would you do if the next Pope allowed the Ordination of Women?
At this point in Time? Why would you think at any point in time it could happen?At this point in time, you’re right.
But if the next pope would change the rule, that might theoretically not be the case next month.
Of course, its unlikely to change soon, as 98% of the cardinals are JPII appointees and presumably JP men, and the late pope was a huge opponent of women being ordained.
No, the next pope cannot change the rule.At this point in time, you’re right.
But if the next pope would change the rule, that might theoretically not be the case next month.
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Why torture yourself and others with such a silly question?
http://www.keltawebconcepts.com.au/clipart/seasons/Lightning 09.gifIn the seminaries-that is one of the first questions you are asked on your test, and if you say no to it-you are rigid and will not be ordained. The same goes for Homosexuality. This is the case in 75% of the cases, I can almost GUARANTEE it! Just ask Father Trugillio of EWTN. Go to their website and you are allowed to ask questions. If you dont believe me go ahead.
And then you will have some theologian and the Vatican coming up with all kinds of reinterpretations, etc just like Vatican II
I will know that he’s an anti-pope.What would you do if the next Pope allowed the Ordination of Women?
BulldogCath said:Because my mother and father some 40 years ago would never have DREAMEd to see their mass getting torn away, banned like it was going to cause DEATH (I am talking about the Traditional Latin Mass), and see the steady progression towards a protestant service over these past 40 years, and everything that was Catholic is now downplayed in the name of Ecumenism
BulldogCath said:Why torture yourself with such a silly question? Because my mother and father some 40 years ago would never have DREAMEd to see their mass getting torn away, banned like it was going to cause DEATH (I am talking about the Traditional Latin Mass), and see the steady progression towards a protestant service over these past 40 years, and everything that was Catholic is now downplayed in the name of Ecumenism
This is a lie, no semainary has a test. The tests are done by the bishops and their psychologists.In the seminaries-that is one of the first questions you are asked on your test, and if you say no to it-you are rigid and will not be ordained. The same goes for Homosexuality. This is the case in 75% of the cases, I can almost GUARANTEE it! Just ask Father Trugillio of EWTN. Go to their website and you are allowed to ask questions. If you dont believe me go ahead.
Just more garbage.And then you will have some theologian and the Vatican coming up with all kinds of reinterpretations, etc just like Vatican II
spiritus christi church as mentioned above has women ordained, homosexual marriages, married priests and who knows what else and they call themselves catholichttp://www.keltawebconcepts.com.au/clipart/seasons/Lightning 09.gif
If what you are implying is true then perhaps we will see not only women ordained but also homosexuality no longer considered sinful. If that happens then I am certain we will hear and see a great cracking of a schism. I think I have been hearing creaking sounds for sometime now. There was a schism in my diocese of Rochester which formed another church
Read about them at spirituschristi.org/
This was just one mini crack. What would a big crack sound and feel like?
Perhaps the best scene would be a new conservative pope would cause many liberals to fall away from the church?
Of course we don’t want any to fall away…even the ones that litter this forum sometimes.
I don’t think it will ever happen and I hope it never does.What would you do if the next Pope allowed the Ordination of Women?
This is not possible. See CCC #1577.What would you do if the next Pope allowed the Ordination of Women?