To: mas cerveza por favor; Diamond
Perhaps to be "Roman-ically correct," one should conclude that the council cannot err because it is infallible since it was certified by the pope No, that's not true at all. The Church as a whole cannot fail because it is believed the HS protects her and guides her. And an ecumenical council is a General council of the whole Church.
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kosta50
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To: kosta50; Diamond
The Church as a whole cannot fail because it is believed the HS protects her and guides her. And an ecumenical council is a General council of the whole Church. You are saying that every part of every ecumenical council is protected by infallibility? Where is that defined?
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