Edward Feser @FeserEdward Really, this isn’t hard. When, on a matter of faith or morals, popes speak ex cathedra , or when they simply reiterate what has always been taught by the Church for millennia, they are infallible. When they make novel utterances in a non- ex cathedra context, they can err. Quote A.A. @madlabrador_ · 7h Replying to @FeserEdward So the sitting pontiff can teach errors in matters of faith and morals then? I thought that he’s incapable of such feat according to Pastor Aeternus. Being honest here: either Francis is longer the pope or the gates of hell has prevailed. Show more 12:18 PM · Mar 19, 2024 · 7,196 Views 16, 1913, Rome, Italy) Italian prelate who played a notable role in the liberalization of the Vatican under Leo XIII. Mariano Rampolla | Pope Leo XIII, Vatican, Cardinal - Britannica "Cardinal Rampolla was the origin even earlier (the Secretary of State of Leo XIII), as he was accused of occult membership when he was elected pope in 1903 and then...
Lamont: "This is the insight that natural subjective rights are an idol; and that they are connected to another idolatry, that of the self": This work, the life work of a great scholar, 107 emerges vindicated from its defence, but it is not the only important contribution made by Villey to the question of subjective rights. In addition to this work, there is also an insight that Villey the Christian and Catholic drew from it. This is the insight that natural subjective rights are an idol; and that they are connected to another idolatry, that of the self. 108
https://isidore.co/misc/Res%20pro%20Deo/Journals/The%20Thomist%20(1941-2024)/OCR-layer-only-PDFs/2009_Volume73_Number2.pdf This work, the life work of a great scholar, 107 emerges vindicated from its defence, but it is not the only important contribution made by Villey to the question of subjective rights. In addition to this work, there is also an insight that Villey the Christian and Catholic drew from it. This is the insight that natural subjective rights are an idol; and that they are connected to another idolatry, that of the self. 108