It's often assumed that the Church's discipline is fallible. Abbé Hervé Belmont demonstrates, with a host of authorities, that the Church cannot give us harmful, dangerous or evil laws or rites.
Haha! Good, I suppose. I appreciate the preponderance of sources you provide in the articles, since it helps to prevent quibbling.
As an SSPX fence-sitting convert, I’m slowly making my way through the various arguments and considering every position made. Although, I’m not always sure what to do with the information for action - I think my Catholic understanding is growing.
I will add> I don’t remember if it was here or another article, but you’ve supported your position with reference to pre-schism eastern churches. Not to elaborate why, but I find that extremely compelling and rounded.
Well, slap me with a baseball bat. This one is overwhelming.
In a good or bad way?!
Haha! Good, I suppose. I appreciate the preponderance of sources you provide in the articles, since it helps to prevent quibbling.
As an SSPX fence-sitting convert, I’m slowly making my way through the various arguments and considering every position made. Although, I’m not always sure what to do with the information for action - I think my Catholic understanding is growing.
I will add> I don’t remember if it was here or another article, but you’ve supported your position with reference to pre-schism eastern churches. Not to elaborate why, but I find that extremely compelling and rounded.
Yes it might have been in the notes to the Fenton article on jurisdiction I think. Thanks!