Benedicta00
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Globe,Globalnomad said:I would say, let's trust two of the major cardinals of the Church to know when to bend theological rules. Ratzinger (still a cardinal then) approached Br. Roger VERY deliberately and lovingly on that day... I remember seeing it on TV... He sure was not getting his arm twisted in any way (as if Ratzinger would ever let that happen!)
And there is no way Kasper would have done what he did without tacit papal approval.
So, shall we all just defer to Church authority on this matter, and recognize their guidance on what can and cannot be done, even when it goes beyond our understanding? If we start questioning Church authority on this, tomorrow someone will come asking us why we can't question them on contraception, divorce, condoms for HIV spouses etc.....
Or on second thoughts, OK, shall we start questioning their authority... on ALL of these things?
Papal authority is not a thing where the pope can do what ever he wants.
The Holy Father does not have the power to change what Christ and the apostles taught. What they have is the authority to protect it, transmit it and enforce it, IOW to teach it to us.
Outside of this God given authority, they can sin and make mistakes like everyone else.
If these priests and non-Catholics were given a dispensation that would be one thing but if no dispensation was given then this would indeed be a grave sin.
But just because the pope gives such dispensations we are not obligated to think that was a wonderful choice he made, we can disagree with that if we like.
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