Roman Catholic Doctrinal evolution: Doctrinal flip flops
No Pope was considered infallible until 1870 AD
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More Catholic doctrinal Flip-Flops No Pope was considered infallible until 1870 AD |
No Pope was considered infallible until 1870 AD
Catachism changed after 1870 AD:
"A Doctrinal Catechism," by Keenan, bearing the Imprimatur (official sanction) of Scotch Roman Catholic bishops, pre 1870: Must not Catholics believe the pope himself to be infallible? This is a Protestant invention; it is no article of the Catholic faith; no decision of his can oblige, under pain of heresy, unless it is received and enforced by the teaching body, that is, the bishops of the church. After 1870, this Q&A was dropped from Keenan's catechism.
By Pat Donahue