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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Archdiocese did the right thing. Those indulging in unnatural and perverted acts have no place in Catholic schools. Every archdiocese should do this. SSPX poster[/quote] Oh boy.. I just soooo hope you do play chess because you are just about to loose a game.. Few posts ago you quoted St. Thomas Aquinus who seem to be your role model as far as Fathers of the Church are concerned.. You quoted him saying: [img]“I answer that, With regard to heretics two points must be observed: one, on their own side; the other, on the side of the Church. On their own side there is the sin, whereby they deserve not only to be separated from the Church by excommunication, but also to be severed from the world by death. For it is a much graver matter to corrupt the faith which quickens the soul, than to forge money, which supports temporal life. Wherefore if forgers of money and other evil-doers are forthwith condemned to death by the secular authority, much more reason is there for heretics, as soon as they are convicted of heresy, to be not only excommunicated but even put to death. "[/img] So Mr. SSPX.. if that is what you think a heretic deserves.. to be "eliminated".. then you just might be facing the greatest moral and theological conundrum of your life.. for if you truly believe that Catholic Church is a mother who you are to listen and obey.. and if you believe and you must .. that the Pope is infallible and if he says something, everybody else in the ranks of the church better comply with and embrace, right? So if the [b]Pope said that homosexuality is not a sin[/b], [b]yet the Archdiocese treats it as such, therefore they are acting in opposition to the Pope.. therefore church's teaching, therefore they are clearly committing a heresy by opposing the highest authority. [/b] So if you were to take the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas literarily yet again then you got a pretty big problem to solve for you might be dealing with a heresy here. Check and Mate and a mike drop.. [/quote] Sweety, you are such an idiot. The Pope is infallible in very limited circumstances. In order for the Pope to be infallible, he must make a statement and by h8s authority as Pope say it is binding on all the faithful. The Catechism of Pius X ( published under Pope Pius X) makes it clear “57 Q. When is the Pope infallible? A. The Pope is infallible when, as Pastor and Teacher of all Christians and in virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by all the Church.” This hasn’t been done since the dogmatic definition of the Bodily Assumption in the 50s. Nothing that any of the recent Popes have said is infallible. A Pope’s o0inion is just that, his opinion. [/quote]
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