The canonization of any person is an infallible exercise of the Petrine ministry. Regardless of anyone’s opinion, God’s will was made known in the canonization of John Paul II.
It is not my understanding. It is magisterial teaching. If you do not wish to honor John Paul that is fine. However, no man’s opinion/understanding is greater than the infallible exercise of the Petrine ministry when a canonization occurs.
If you dispute the fact that a canonization is an infallible act of the Petrine ministry, then you are simply a cafeteria Catholic. We already have too many such people.
An extraordinary man and Pope but in my opinion not worthy of sainthood.
The canonization of any person is an infallible exercise of the Petrine ministry. Regardless of anyone’s opinion, God’s will was made known in the canonization of John Paul II.
That is your understanding.It is not mine
It is not my understanding. It is magisterial teaching. If you do not wish to honor John Paul that is fine. However, no man’s opinion/understanding is greater than the infallible exercise of the Petrine ministry when a canonization occurs.
Still not mine
Sir,
If you dispute the fact that a canonization is an infallible act of the Petrine ministry, then you are simply a cafeteria Catholic. We already have too many such people.
Seems like the Petrine ministry is not the only one infallible.