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FrDavid96
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Not one time, not ever, has the Church said that the question of ordaining women as deacons is an open question.…
Oh, and yes, it is quite short of a lie. Surely as a priest you understand the best way to avoid rash judgment is that we don’t assume the worst in others. Such an accusation should not be thrown at another lightly. At most, it is a mistake, assuming I can document what you have said.
Any claim that such has happened is simply an untruth.
If I were to make a claim that “so and so said this” yet that person never actually said it, am I telling the truth? or am I speaking false? He either said it, or he did not say it. If I falsely claim that he said something which he never said, then I am speaking a falsehood–another way to phrase that would be to say that I am speaking a lie.
This is pretty straightforward.
Yet, for some reason, you seem to think that this same kind of reasoning does not apply when it comes to the Church speaking about attempting to ordain women as deacons.
Since the Church (or any pope speaking on behalf of the Church) has never (absolutely never) said that the question of ordaining women as deacons is an open question or that the door is “open” or “not closed”, then any claim that such was said is an untruth.