I have read that Catholic dogma has changed over hundreds of years. I don't mean to be rude, but why does that happen, if it's true? Just curious.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by psycmajor
I guess what I meant was, 'Why does the Catholic church evolve?'
Originally posted by psycmajor
Wow, I was looking at the info below your name...you actually LIVE in the Vatican? What's that like? How long? I hear it has a big wall around it and nice architecture.
Originally posted by psycmajor
Anyway. My interpretation of that quote is that through the evolution of the dogma of the Catholic church, Catholics become better Christians, even becoming closer to God? Am I right? If not, please correct me.
Originally posted by psycmajor
Also, how is it decided, as to what becomes dogma or how it is changed?
Doctrine. Explanation of some aspect of the Faith. Not infallible, can be changed, evolved, condemned, abandoned.
Quoted by humblejoe
Doctrine. Explanation of some aspect of the Faith. Not infallible, can be changed, evolved, condemned, abandoned.
1031 The Church gives the name Purgatory to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely different from the punishment of the damned. The Church formulated her doctrine of faith on Purgatory especially at the Councils of Florence and Trent. The tradition of the Church, by reference to certain texts of Scripture, speaks of a cleansing fire.
2051 The infallibility of the Magisterium of the Pastors extends to all the elements of doctrine, including moral doctrine, without which the saving truths of the faith cannot be preserved, expounded, or observed.
Originally posted by nyj
I'm not entirely sure where you got this definition, but I for one do not agree with it.