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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I side with the Church. If you can't represent your company with honesty, find another company. There are a million schools where a person can teach. No Chevy dealer is going to have any credibility if he drives a Lexus. The President of a country shouldn't be a citizen of a different country. Talk the talk? Then walk the walk.[/quote][/quote] But but but.. haven't Pope Francis only just (January 2019) said.. and I quote: [b]Pope Francis says homosexual tendencies are ‘not a sin’[/b] https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2019/04/01/pope-francis-says-homosexual-tendencies-are-not-a-sin/ So enlighten me if you will. If homosexual tendencies are not a sin.. and you got a Pope speaking "ex cathedra" then why in heaven (pan intended) the school was sanctioned. [/quote] Francis wasn’t speaking ex cathedra. He gave his opinion but used no authoritative language. Also, this teacher was ACTING on homosexual tendencies ( he didn’t just have them) In Christ SSPX poster[/quote] He made a statement. That is pretty damn ex cathedra as far as the rest of the world is concerned. He said it for a reason. If he did not mean it, he would not have said right? [/quote] You have no freaking clue what ex cathedra means. A Pope saying something doesn’t automatically make it ex cathedra. He must put his authority behind the statement and say it is binding on all the faithful for it to be ex cathedra. From the Catechism of Pius X( published under Pope Pius X) “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.” [b]The ignorance of basic theology from Catholics on DCUM would be funny if it wasn’t so sad.[/b] In Christ SSPX poster[/quote] Yet the same Christ you claim to be "In", fought the theology of his time with simple parables and his simple message "love one another", and .. he won every single time. Because as you see.. at the end of the day, it is not about the books, it is not about the philosophy or theology.. it is about simple acts of love. You sign Christs name, but what did you do today or yesterday in his name to be in his image.. did you feed the hungry, clothed the needy, did you visit someone sick, did you post a caring answer on DCUM? Or do you spray hate, justify horrible things done to people who did nothing wrong. Peace with you. If anyone needs a prayer on this forum, you might be one who needs it the most. [/quote]
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