The papalotrist says, "If the pope says it, does it, it must be good." Then he goes on to justify non Catholic practices and policies. The sedevacantist rightly condemns scandalous actions and policies in the recent past by popes, but he wrongly concludes, "what the pope has done is not good, therefore this must mean he is not actually pope." We may be obedient, while also defending that which is unchangeable, that which is not against Holy Tradition defined by the past Councils and popes.
St Augustine said " if the Pope has spoken, the matter is settled."
Hkepfer 4 months ago
The papalotrist says, "If the pope says it, does it, it must be good." Then he goes on to justify non Catholic practices and policies. The sedevacantist rightly condemns scandalous actions and policies in the recent past by popes, but he wrongly concludes, "what the pope has done is not good, therefore this must mean he is not actually pope." We may be obedient, while also defending that which is unchangeable, that which is not against Holy Tradition defined by the past Councils and popes.
LiturgicalChants 8 months ago