Except every Roman Catholic today.
These are emphatically not doctrinal, but more local/temporal.
Yeah....most Roman Catholics are not even aware of these but when pointed out they often reply in a manner as you.
Were they bad in the 1215s? No
Whoa.....hold the phone....it was not bad in the 1215s to make Jews wear special clothing or ban them from office????
Well, what in the world happened to make that change from not being bad in the 1215s to now being bad (aside from what happened in WW2).
That "church" that never changes certainly has a lot of change!
“most Roman Catholics are not even aware of these “
You mean most Catholics — the% of Catholics that are cities of Roma is small.
Anyway, most people are not aware of a council in 1215 that was not on dogma.
For the matter - were you aware of it for any reason other than to prepare a bazinga?
“were they bad in the 1215s? No”
And I state that no, for that time, symbolizing people by their clothes was not bad — it was also right until the late 1800s that certain classes of people in the UK wore certain clothes.
If you want to judge people in the 1200s by your opinions today, then you probably also condemn the founding fathers for not holding today’s views