And I honestly agree with this as well...especially the highlighted portion.![]()
we're on the same page then.

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And I honestly agree with this as well...especially the highlighted portion.![]()
You are simply, completely and totally wrong.Josiah said:5. CCC # 87 makes a foundational claim that should be solidly heard before one opens the Catechism (it should be in those early introductory points). Catholics are required to accept whatever the book says "with docility" as Jesus Himself speaking. This is on a par with Scripture. I think too often people read it as a sort of summery of what Catholics teach, they are to evaluate and consider it or perhaps use it as a reference book for Catholic theology. Wrong. They are to accept every word "with docility" as Jesus speaking. Read it as listening to Jesus. Accept every letter as such (and be a Catholic) or have the integrity to admit that you don't and leave.
#87 is talking about the Magisterium of the Church, not the Catechism.
87 the faithful receive with docility the teachings and directives that their pastors give them in different forms.
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Actually, I'm dead-on accurate. There actually are two options: Accept what the Church says with docility as Jesus speaking. Or leave.
Actually, I'm dead-on accurate. There actually are two options: Accept what the Church says with docility as Jesus speaking. Or leave.
Now, yes, technically, it's the Magisterium that determines what may and may not be taught, but are you suggesting that the Official Catechism is filled with non-authorized teachings or heresies? I'm sure you're not. Few Catholics are (or even can be) aware of the binding statements of the Magisterium since the beginning of the CC and nor does CCC 87 mention that. I think you are making much ado about a fine point - unless you believe the Catechism contains heresies that should NOT be believed - and I'm sure you don't.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
This is what happens when you apply a fundamentalist-bible attitude to the Catechism. You are under the impression that anything an authority writes within the Church must be accepted. The Magisterium is not the one that determines what may and may not be taught. There is not a group of bishops that is the "Magisterium". The Magisterium is what the Holy Spirit reveals-guides.
The Catechism is a resource for Catechesis (imagine that). It is full of contemporary and historical views of theology and Church practices. It often refers to scripture and church documents on its various topics. However, it is not part of the Magisterium, although parts of the Magisterium may be within it.
There is not a group of bishops that is the "Magisterium". The Magisterium is what the Holy Spirit reveals-guides.
To which particular catechism are you referring? Personally I use the one below:
THE ROMAN CATECHISM
Good.I was going to mention the Roman Catechism. It is greatly superior to the New Catechism, to which this thread is addressed.
I never heard of the Roman Catechism being used, even though I was an adult convert to RC in 1969 and remained very active (Charismatic Renewal even) until I left in 1992. Was it just valid in the Diocese of Rome?I was going to mention the Roman Catechism. It is greatly superior to the New Catechism, to which this thread is addressed.
As they say, "patience is a virtue"From the very limited amount of excerpts I have read it seems to have the right goal and does a good job of breaking down some of the scripture into an easily digestible form. Of course, there are several aspects of the RCC I disagree with, but in Christ we are one body and I can't really hold any of it against my RCC brethren, I just have to work at understanding it with all the patience I can muster.
The Magisterium is the teaching body of the Church, described by the Catechism #100 as "the Pope and...the bishops in communion with him." Of course you are correct that when that body uniformly acts to teach a doctrine, we believe there to be the Holy Spirit at work, speaking through the Church.
This more than I ever knew about any RC catechism or any other publication. Since this just said that man can over rule G-d, I'll go be sick now.
I have been reading it today, and I must say, it is truly everything I thought it to be and more.
Works, Works, and more Works.
What in the world did Jesus come to earth for, die for and what was he raised for?
I actually believe some people just have a personality that calls for 'works'. They NEED to feel they are a part of their salvation, it is for their own personal self-approval.
Pride says that, " I have to help God out". It is the old nature of Adam wanting to take GOD'S GLORY. Also, to keep the institutions running, you have to have slaves to your system. Everything can be justified, so that is no issue at all as far as they are concerned. EVERYTHING is justifiable one way or another.
At the end of the day, we all are saved by Grace and Faith in Christ. So, the works can be done all day long, that is not where your salvation lies. It is just a part of you passing time really, the work is already completed.
Anyway, A very interesting read I must say. I had not read any of it in probably a few years until today.