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Vatican I dogmatically defined papal infallibility as having three requirements: 1. On morals and corresponding ethics; 2. Required upon the entire church; and 3. Officially as pope. Francis has NEVER done anything officially as pope and repudiated the office. He even signs his encyclicals as "Francis." The Holy Spirit will not let Francis take God's name in vain...
Marysrose
If you're going to block comments, it would be a good idea to be right. Obviously, papal infallibility extends beyond morals, e.g., the dogma of the Immaculate Conception and
Assumption.
If you're going to block comments, it would be a good idea to be right. Obviously, papal infallibility extends beyond morals, e.g., the dogma of the Immaculate Conception and
Assumption.
Vatican I dogmatically defined papal infallibility as having three requirements: 1. On morals and corresponding ethics; 2. Required upon the entire church; and 3. Officially as pope. Francis has NEVER done anything officially as pope and repudiated the office. He even signs his encyclicals as "Francis." The Holy Spirit will not let Francis take God's name in vain...
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@Marysrose pope JP2's Universi Dominici gregis constitution and pope BXVI's abdication without resigning Petrine Office (munus) was the mastermind move to secure invalid (uncannonical) election for the upcoming Church Destroyer and protect the Church infallibility by preventing any legitimate erroneous changes ...
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A sad, and prayerfully unique, case of 'papal in-full-of-bull-ity'. More seriously, I suspect Francis was quite scornful of the (in his case, poorly conceived) concept of papal infallibility, the essence of which, he wields so clumsily in his verbose and banal pronouncements and publications.
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