So when you wrote "Hell," of course I went off!
And maybe this is technical., It's be said lots and lots of times. To say the Church or the Pope is infallible is NOT to say that every "they" or he says is true. AS far as Papal infallibility is concerned, it's got to be in the "Declare and define" category, not just the "signed off on it" category.
This is another case where the appearance of seeking to misunderstand raises its head, even if it turns out to be faulty. Purgatory is MAJORLY different from Hell. Everyone in Purgatory knows s/he is going to Heaven.Of BXVI's latest book on Jesus he specifically says that it is not infallible, thus showing the distinction.
Some time, for a less heated consideration of the mess, you might want to take a peek at C.S. Lewis's account. But in any event, it was seen to be a totally dumb move and the Church learned from it. WE don't hide that AND it doesn't interfere with our understanding of infallibility.
Indulgences to get out of purgatory was, in fact, declared. The fact that the Church rescinded the policy 100+ years later stands as a testimony to that fact. I suppose by then they probably had enough to pay for the huge debt the construction of the Vatican placed them in.
This is another case where the appearance of seeking to misunderstand raises its head, even if it turns out to be faulty. Purgatory is MAJORLY different from Hell.
Nope. Don't obfuscate the fact. My argument isn't about the theological differences of hell and purgatory. My argument is that the Pope did, in fact, make a pronouncement from the Chair of Peter in the matter of paying for indulgences. 100+ years later another Pope rescinded that doctrine from the Chair. You can't be infallible if your going to make mistakes.