In theory, an Ecumenical Council can teach either/both infallibly or non-infallibly. And a non-infallible teaching can err, though not gravely. But I’ve never found any error of any type in any Ecumenical Council’s teaching. Perhaps Ecumenical Councils are infallible in … Continue reading
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Questions for those who reject the teachings of Pope Francis
So if you understand the Catholic Faith so well that you are fit to judge and reject Pope Francis and/or the Second Vatican Council, why do you refuse to answer important questions about the Faith? You complain that Pope Francis … Continue reading →