How far back does your magisterium go back? Just to 1958?
FYI, as of today, every deceased post-conciliar pope, except for John Paul I (who only held office for 33 days), has been canonized.
The last pre-conciliar pope to have been canonized was Pope St. Pius X who died in 1914 and was not canonized until 1954, by the last pre-conciliar pope to have lived.
No post-concilar pope has canonized any of their pre-concilar predecessors; they only canonized each other. What does that tell you about the "hermeneutic of continuity"?
It's all an attempt to justify the Second Vatican Council.
SAINT Paul VI: Pope to Canonize Revolution of Vatican II
REMINDER: The Case for Pacelli
Agree 100% with this.
Neither Popes or Saints are, or need be, impeccable.
Our Magisterium goes all the way back to Christ in teachings on Faith and Morals which are developed, but never contradicted and which are taught by the Bishops through out the world and by the Popes. Also, rarely by the Pope “from the Chair”.