The Pope May Not Be Infallible After All

[The Pope May Not Be Infallible After All | Proclaiming the Gospel Ministries] "Cardinal Burke says if Pope Francis won't clarify a 'serious error," the Cardinals must make a 'formal act of correction.' It appears there is a plan for a formal statement against Francis for heresy or at least deviation from the Faith. The Cardinals are following the proper canonical process. As one writer noted, "The step of making a 'formal act of correction' would be the preliminary step, according to classical theology and Church discipline, of declaring someone - anyone - a formal heretic."

This is an earth-shaking development! It is clear that the Cardinals' intention is to safeguard the Catholic Faith, not simply to accuse anyone of heresy. What happens if the pope does not respond and fails to give the clarification of the Church's teaching? Cardinal Burke said, "Then we would have to address that situation. There is, in the Tradition of the Church, the practice of correction of the Roman Pontiff. It is something that is clearly quite rare. But if there is no response to these questions, then it would be a question of taking a formal act of correction of a serious error." Read more." ProGospel.org

paxvobiscum View Post
Well what is the issue?...

"As the head of the Roman Catholic Church, the pope is often called the “Holy Father” and the “Vicar of Christ”—names and roles that only apply to God. He claims the ability to speak ex cathedra, exercising Godlike infallibility to add to and augment Scripture (Revelation 22:18). He wields unbiblical, unholy authority over his followers, usurping the headship of Christ and perverting the work of the Holy Spirit..." Full text: Exposing the Heresies of The Catholic Church

Crucible View Post
...Every century then and before, there has been antipopes...

How's that Galileo thing workin' out for ya?

See:

Papal Infallibility: The Catholic-Protestant Debate over Papal Infallibility

Galileo ~ Indigo Girls

Nonon View Post
The Jesuit pope does what he wants!

All CathOlics do (Jud 11, Ro 8:13).

The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger  

Crucible View Post
...Galileo was blatantly heretical and the Church actually gave him many years and many chances to provide evidence in his extreme ideas...

Ro 14:4

"...The last period is known as the Roman Inquisition, and it was established in 1542 when Pope Paul III established the Holy Office as the final court of appeals in all trials of heresy. This group was made up of cardinals and other officials whose task was to maintain and defend the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. This group played an important role in the Counter-Reformation, and it was also this body that condemned Galileo for “grave suspicion of heresy” and banned all of his works in 1633 for teaching that the sun was the center of the universe and that the earth revolved around it. In 1965, Pope Paul VI reorganized the Holy Office and renamed it as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and it remains in effect today." Full text: What were the Inquisitions?

Related:

No Idolatry & False Teaching

Crucible View Post
The Reformists...did their share of burning people at the stake as well.

That's on you and your ilk (Jn 10:10, Re 18:4).

See:

Reformation Timeline  

[Murders of Jews and Christians, that's on you and your ilk (Jn 10:10, Re 18:4). See: Reformation Timeline] Nah...

You'd like to blame the victims of your crimes? When your city burns you'll be crying like a little girl (Re 18:18) and I'll be doing a snoopy dance (Re 18:20).

[ Re 18:18 ] ...[Y]ou'll be happy to see people being burnt to a crisp...

God is just Re 18:20, Rom. 2:5–8

The Pope May Not Be Infallible After All