It is true Catholic perspective. However, there is a great deal of theology behind it that I have condensed here. There are plenty of such summaries available on the web if you don't want to take my word. Simply Google "My God My God why have you forsaken me Catholic" and you will get links to Catholic answers. Be aware, though, that some do write from their own perspective and not from the Church. It shouldn't be hard to know which ones are authoritative by their citations. God bless.
The burden of proof is on you, not me, regarding your unsubstantiated claim of "truth". Worth noting is the claim that there are multiple divergent "Catholic perpectives" on the issue, some of them being private interpretations and yet somehow your own perspective is a "true(r) perspective". How than there be multiple "true perspectives", many being "authoritative Catholic perspectives", while denying such a thing exists for any and every Protestant perspective on the subject?
Why should we accept your conclusions regarding Protestant theology, when they're based solely on a perceived conflict with your own personal, private interpretation?
In post 42 you say The second reason for this thread is to point out the disunity that the Sola Scriptura perspective brings.
Then when asked the source of your post you tell us to Google it for ourselves and Be aware, though, that some do write from their own perspective and not from the Church.
Your cabal is prone to individual interpretation and that is OK?. We give you our perspective and to you it is a springboard to attack on Sola Scriptura?
Seems your little game gottcha came back around and bit you.
Are you serious? You do not even show citations for where all that you said was authoritative. And just what would you say constitutes an "authoritative" versus an "infallible" source versus an "authentic" interpretation"? Are all encyclicals and Bulls infallible and or indisputable? Can the Catechism be in error?
You post like a novice.