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So, I'm not saying the Pope would EVER do this. But what if one day he wrote something that clearly went against something in the Bible. Would I have to believe in this as well? Are there any kinds of checks and balances?
What bothers me about this is NOT the teachings the come from our Popes--I've read some and they're amazingly beautiful and have helped me spiritually, so I know they're legit stuff. But I don't like being told that I have to believe in this, even if I don't understand or have the faith to believe in it, otherwise I'm sinning.
So if I don't believe that the Pope is infallible, is that a sin? I'm not saying anything about the Pope's teachings, I'm just saying that I would have to read what he is teaching, study it, review it, and see if I can faithfully follow it before deeming it, in my heart, a good teaching.
Also, is the Pope a sinner? Is that allowable to be said?
Wikipedia lists seven instances of papal infallibility in the Church's two thousand year history:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_infallibility#Instances_of_papal_infallibility
It's not that you are a "bad Catholic"... and certainly not, you're going to hell, it is just more of a question of why are you one if you disagree with some or much of her teachings?
Because I can believe in the majority of the teachings. I believe in the Nicene Creed, I believe in the Saints, I believe in the Sacraments, I believe in transubstantiation, I believe that the Church should have some kind of hierarchy, I believe only men have been called to be priests (though women have important roles too)... there's probably more reasons too but I just can't think of them at the moment.
I'm Catholic because I don't want to be Orthodox and I don't want to be Protestant--- God put me here and even if it is a struggle, I'm bond to do His will and so I have to stay. I've looked into Orthodoxy and different Protestant denominations but they just don't share the beliefs that I believe come from Biblical truth and Tradition.
Thank you to those who sent some encouragement my way too... it gives me hope to know maybe one day I'll be a so-so Catholic.![]()
Wikipedia lists seven instances of papal infallibility in the Church's two thousand year history:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_infallibility#Instances_of_papal_infallibility
Even though Humani Generis is not infallible, it is still binding on all Catholics. Theologians are no longer free to take up positions contrary to the teachings of Humani Generis. However, theologians are still actively debating what adherence to Humani Generis actually requires. At this point, there seem to be more questions than answers.
I don't agree at all. I think this is precisely the type of scenario that Augustine was referring to when he warns us "In such cases, we should not rush headlong and so firmly take our stand on one side that, if further progress in the search for truth justly undermines this position, we too fall with it."Well if we believe the majority of the evolution crowd then there was not a literal Adam and Eve.
Unfortunately, this idea, if it's the truth forces our faith to crumble.
Agreed?
"Knock and the door shall be opened to you, seek and you shall find."
Just keep listening...
God bless you both,
Neal
Humility is the key.
So, I'm not saying the Pope would EVER do this. But what if one day he wrote something that clearly went against something in the Bible. Would I have to believe in this as well? Are there any kinds of checks and balances?
What bothers me about this is NOT the teachings the come from our Popes--I've read some and they're amazingly beautiful and have helped me spiritually, so I know they're legit stuff. But I don't like being told that I have to believe in this, even if I don't understand or have the faith to believe in it, otherwise I'm sinning.
So if I don't believe that the Pope is infallible, is that a sin? I'm not saying anything about the Pope's teachings, I'm just saying that I would have to read what he is teaching, study it, review it, and see if I can faithfully follow it before deeming it, in my heart, a good teaching.
Also, is the Pope a sinner? Is that allowable to be said?
The church or the pope is supposed to be taken infallibly whenever he/it speaks on matters of faith and morals too right?
Ah okay. Thanks for the info!not exactly. He is to be taken as infallible when he speaks on matters of faith and morals, and invokes the uses the language indicating he is intending to speak infallibly. This is a topic often debated by theologians.
Fortunately, there is no practical value for us to know what is infallible and what isn't - either way, as catholics we have to assent to it if it is a teaching - infallible or not.