There are no traditions, sacred or otherwise in the magisterial teaching of the Church that supports the Popes entirely personal opinion on the matter. Also, he has no authority, even if he desired it, to change truths preached always and everywhere in the Church.
If he truly believes that ther is no hell, he is a heretic and should be prayed for with great fervor, as we should do for all sinners.
If he truly believes that ther is no hell, he is a heretic and should be prayed for with great fervor, as we should do for all sinners.
But this man is a product of Roman Catholicism. He was chosen to be the head of the RCC denomination. Is he not emblamatic of Roman Catholic teaching?
Oh?
And what evidence will you bring before the court?