Reinhard Cardinal Marx |
With that Cardinal Marx weighed against the Magisterium of the Church, according to which this is not an open question any more.
Above all, Pope John Paul II, explained in his Apostolic Letter Ordinatio Sacerdotalis of May 22, 1994: "Wherefore, in order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance, a matter which pertains to the Church's divine constitution itself, in virtue of my ministry of confirming the brethren (cf. Lk 22:32) I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful."
The Congregation for Doctrine and the Faith attempted in 1995 to make another clarification, in which the Pope furnished the following question: "Doubt whether the doctrine, which is contained in the Apostolic Letter 'Ordinatio Sacerdotalis' is final, according to which the Church does not have the power to give women priestly ordination, is to be regarded as part of the deposit of faith.
The answer: yes.
This doctrine demands final agreement, because it is based on the written word of God and has been from the beginning to the end defended and declared by the infallible universal and ordinary Magisterium, (compare. Vatican Council II, Dogmatic Constitution Lumen Gentium 25.) . From this basis the Pope in view of the current situation of his own office, to exhort the brethren (LK 22:32), to assert the same doctrine with a formal declaration, in whose expressed representation, what has always been believed, everywhere and by all the faithful, in so far as it belongs to the deposit of the faith.
Link to piusbruderschaft.de...
Perhaps, ++Mueller will be diverted from his manic SSPX considerations and call his erstwhile 'Conference' confrere to the CDF to formally reprimand him and order a public repentance. Some chance!
ReplyDeleteAh yes. Another German dissenter. Is there no end to them?
ReplyDeleteI do believe that JPII invoked the Holy Ghost in making that proclamation about the priesthood. It was only time that he ever did so too, by the way. The Holy Ghost was not invoked even for their Conciliar catechism and bible. But then again, if He had been invoked, they would not have been able to put out for Catholic consumption an erroneous catechism or deceptive bible.
Does seem as though the train of dissent has no caboose, doesn't it?
DeleteThis is what happens when the pope doesn't utilize the time-tested "anathema sit" language when making such a declaration.
ReplyDeleteThat might be because of that "glass houses" sort of thing.
DeleteI won't ask the increasingly tiresome question, "Why doesn't the Pope do something about this man?", because I already know the answer.
ReplyDelete[Cue the sound of crickets chirping.]
http://youtu.be/XErftbBE_5Q
DeleteReally, no wonder people are fleeing to SSPX!!
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