Can the body of Bishops teach infallibly without the Roman Pontiff having taught or approved the same doctrine? This question applies to Conciliar Infallibility as well as to the ordinary universal Magisterium. Ecumenical Councils In the case of an Ecumenical … Continue reading
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Cardinal Brandmuller errs gravely on Church law
Here’s the link to the claims by this “dubia Cardinal” Walter Brandmüller. Brandmuller starts out well: “First of all, it should be noted that a law, in order to acquire binding force, does not require any special acceptance by the … Continue reading →