Posted on 09/08/2009 9:15:39 AM PDT by Salvation
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The theory that a Catholic may legitimately hold a doctrinal position that is in contradiction to what the Church reaches, either as defined or by her ordinary universal magisterium. This would mean that contradictory doctrines in faith or morals could be professed by different persons, all equally in good standing in the Catholic Church. Doctrinal pluralism was condemned by the First Vatican Council, 1869-70 (Denzinger 3042, 3043).
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Hi there,
I’m on your ping list. I see this: Catholic Word of the Day links will be provided later. But I never do come upon the links. What am I missing?
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