Burke: Francis' Idea that "Some New Magisterium" May Be Created Is "Simply False"
Pope Francis' September Apostolic Constitution “Episcopalis Communio” on Bishops’ Synods is “problematic”, Cardinal Raymond Burke has declared.
He told TheWandererpress.com (December 5) that this document “needs to be completely reviewed and critiqued” because “it’s not possible that a Synod creates ordinary Magisterium” as the constitution claims.
Burke calls it "simply false" that the Pope on his own or a Synod together with him may create "some new Magisterium".
Regarding the Dubia, Burke considers it “highly unlikely” that Francis will respond although “the faithful deserve a response” and the question of the moment is how such a response could be given.
Picture: Raymond Burke, #newsFmakugburi
He told TheWandererpress.com (December 5) that this document “needs to be completely reviewed and critiqued” because “it’s not possible that a Synod creates ordinary Magisterium” as the constitution claims.
Burke calls it "simply false" that the Pope on his own or a Synod together with him may create "some new Magisterium".
Regarding the Dubia, Burke considers it “highly unlikely” that Francis will respond although “the faithful deserve a response” and the question of the moment is how such a response could be given.
Picture: Raymond Burke, #newsFmakugburi