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To: armydoc

As a matter of fact, all the de fide propositions taught by the Church can be listed. They are identified as such in every manual of dogmatic theology, and in the catechism. If you want them listed, use google.

I am not a sedevacantist of any sort. I just recognize that the current Pope is peddling political nonsense and doctrinal error.

A Catholic’s faith does not require daily, weekly, monthly, or even yearly updates from any Pope, not even the current Pope. The sources for the Catholic Faith are Scripture and Tradition, principally the liturgy.

You are still faulting me for not subscribing to the Protestant cartoon version of Catholicism.


56 posted on 08/27/2016 4:47:49 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Arthur McGowan
As a matter of fact, all the de fide propositions taught by the Church can be listed. They are identified as such in every manual of dogmatic theology, and in the catechism. If you want them listed, use google.

Are the opinions of the authors of these manuals infallible and/or "de fide"? Is the entire CCC "de fide"?

The sources for the Catholic Faith are Scripture and Tradition, principally the liturgy.

All of which require considerable interpretation, which brings us back to my original point.
62 posted on 08/27/2016 6:59:47 PM PDT by armydoc
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