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Yes, and my preference is and always will be the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Of course what else can you expect from those that follow men and their institutions. They will talk about what is dear to their heart.
No argument. By cornering the intellectual market with the claim of sole interpreting authority, they ipso facto reserve the right to modify it, if only to make it more "understandable".~... were you arguing that the Catholic Church teaches God's law can be modified?
In the New Testament, Christ, the Bridegroom, has sacrificially and lovingly chosen the church to be His bride (Ephesians 5:25-27.
I am showing a number of things...Mostly though the point is the elevated position the pope has been placed in throughout the last 1100 years which is in opposition to scripture, and that while modern catholics fain to admit it this elevation...Those in places of authority do. The writings of Feraris are authentic and approved by the magisterium.Were you seeking to criticize Lucius in the OP, or were you arguing that the Catholic Church teaches God's law can be modified?
I study history Polo...And how on earth would you have ever come across his writings? I had never heard of him.
The writings of Feraris are authentic and approved by the magisterium.
Delineation of Roman Catholicism (I think volume 3) I own a some of his work in hard copy but I believe it is available online as well...Written byWhich book or website pointed you to the writings of Ferraris?
Knew you were gonna ask that...Shoulda went looking before I posted it...Bear with me I'll get it.Which magisterial document approves Ferraris' words on the Papacy in article 2 of Prompta Bibliotheca?
agreed. This has squat to do with the topic of the Pope.In the New Testament, Christ, the Bridegroom, has sacrificially and lovingly chosen the church to be His bride (Ephesians 5:25-27. Just as there was a betrothal period in biblical times during which the bride and groom were separated until the wedding, so is the bride of Christ separate from her Bridegroom during the church age. Her responsibility during the betrothal period is to be faithful to Him (2 Corinthians 11:2 Ephesians 5:24). At the Second Coming of Christ, the church will be united with the Bridegroom, the official "wedding ceremony" will take place and, with it, the eternal union of Christ and His bride will be actualized (Revelation 19:7-9; 21:1-2.
completely incorrect. God DID do the above, but you adding ALWAYS makes it an inaccurate statement. God moved through people, and sometimes he did it all on his own. The whole of scripture is a testament to the relationship between God and man, but oft enough God did it himself, and left men to do no more than marvel at his power.In the Old Testament I see God's continual involvement in the lives of the Israelites through appointed prophets. God delivered, instructed and admonished the Israelites. He made His motions in a visible, specific and formal way. He always did so through human hands, mouths, feet, minds and wills.
he chose humans to go forth and make diciples of all the nations. the work of Christ, as you so call it, was completed at Calvary.God established a law and a means for executing it.
In concert with His redemptive act, Jesus did three things that established the framework of His Church. First, He chose humans to carry out His work.
of those commands applied only to Peter et al.... why do you spread the gospel? Why do you take part in the communion? etc...Third, Jesus gave Peter and the apostles commands as to what that work should be. At the last supper, He commanded, "Do this in memory of Me." (Luke 22:19) He commanded them to "Make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19), and to "Go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature." (Mark 16:15)
they had leaders, yes. But it looked NOTHING like it does today.The early Church was structured in a hierarchical manner as it is today.
this speaks nothing of him being recognized as head of the church. he went up to Jerusalem to confer with Peter.We also see how St. Peter was regarded as the head of the Church when St. Paul, "Went up to Jerusalem to confer with Kephas [Peter] and remained with him fifteen days." (Galatians 1:18)
"The Pope and God are the same, so he has all power in Heaven and earth."
Pope Pius V, quoted in Barclay, Chapter XXVII, p. 218, "Cities Petrus Bertanous".
"The pope is the supreme judge of the law of the land... He is the vicegerent (replacement)
of Christ, who is not only a Priest forever, but also King of kings and Lord of lords."
La Civilia Cattolica, March 18, 1871, quoted in Leonard Woosely Bacaon,
An inside view of the Vatican Council (American Tract Society ed.), p.229
Is the Pope your god and your king and your Lord?
He fits well on the ignore list...now I know I've just wasted my time, and I only have myself to blame. But I couldn't let that one pass.... too many inaccuracies.
don't you find it the least bit odd that a Man who is supposedly able to impart infallible truth, could end up believing something that is patently UNtrue?Just as the Spirit infallibly guides the magisterium so that it doesn't propose teachings that would lead the whole Church into error, so there is a flip side to the infallibility coin: The faithful, as a whole, have an instinct or "sense" about when a teaching isor is notin harmony with the true faith.
The same Spirit actively infusing His Will in the minds of the whole Faithful is also actively protecting the teaching Church, the Magisterium, how to interpret the will of the Faithfu which is called sensus fidelium sense of the faithful.
If the need arises the layity can arbitrate doctrine. Pope John XXII was soundly and successfully rebuked by the lay masses when he temporarily espoused belief in a false doctrine. I recall St. Francis and St. Cathrine of Siena giving advice to Popes and their heeding to that advice. The Pope is not God or King He is the servent of servents.
I am showing a number of things...Mostly though the point is the elevated position the pope has been placed in throughout the last 1100 years which is in opposition to scripture, and that while modern catholics fain to admit it this elevation...Those in places of authority do. The writings of Feraris are authentic and approved by the magisterium.
From the Source:Lucius Ferraris "Papa," art. 2, in his Prompta Bibliotheca Canonica, Juridica, Moralis, Theologica, Ascetica, Polemica, Rubristica, Historica. ("Handy Library"), Vol. 5, published in Petit-Montrouge (Paris) by J. P. Migne, 1858 edition, column 1823, Latin.
#1. "ThePope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God."
#13. "Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown, as king of heaven and of earth and of the lower regions."
#18. "As to papal authority, thePope is as it were God on earth, Sole sovereign of all the faithful of Christ, chief king of kings, having a plentitude of unbroken power, entrusted by the omnipotent God to govern the earthly and heavenly kingdoms."
#30. "The Pope is of so great authority and power, that he is able to modify, declare, or interpret even divine laws."