Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
We, members of the Sacred College of Cardinals, in accord with the duty of all the faithful “to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church” (can. 212 § 3) and, above all, in accord with the responsibility of Cardinals “to assist the Roman Pontiff … individually … especially in the daily care of the universal Church” (can. 349), in view of various declarations of highly-placed Prelates, pertaining to the celebration of the next Synod of Bishops, that are openly contrary to the constant doctrine and discipline of the Church, and that have generated and continue to generate great confusion and the falling into error among the faithful and other persons of good will, have manifested our deepest concern to the Roman Pontiff. By our letter of July 10, 2023, employing the proven practice of the submission of dubia [questions] to a superior to provide the superior the occasion to make clear, by his responsa [responses], the doctrine and discipline of the Church, we have submitted five dubia to Pope Francis [select the link below to read them]. By his letter of July 11, 2023, Pope Francis responded to our letter.
Having studied his letter which did not follow the practice of responsa ad dubia [responses to questions], we reformulated the dubia to elicit a clear response based on the perennial doctrine and discipline of the Church. By our letter of August 21, 2023, we submitted the reformulated dubia [select the link below to read them] to the Roman Pontiff. Up to the present, we have not received a response to the reformulated dubia.
Given the gravity of the matter of the dubia, especially in view of the imminent session of the Synod of Bishops, we judge it our duty to inform you, the faithful (can. 212 § 3), so that you may not be subject to confusion, error, and discouragement but rather may pray for the universal Church and, in particular, the Roman Pontiff, that the Gospel may be taught ever more clearly and followed ever more faithfully.
Yours in Christ,
Walter Cardinal Brandmüller
Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke
Juan Cardinal Sandoval Íñiguez
Robert Cardinal Sarah
Joseph Cardinal Zen Ze-kiun
Rome, 2 October 2023
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I was always taught that, once a Pope, invoking infallibility, declares definitively on an issue, that issue is no longer up for discussion and cannot be changed, even by a subsequent Pope. Considering that, in Ordinatio Sacerdotalis Pope John Paul II used the required words "define, decree, and declare," and specified that it must be held by all the faithful, it seems to me that any attempted change to this decree would be completely invalid. I was also taught that what Christ revealed, not even a Pope has the authority to change, because God is immutable, as Scripture teaches; He is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. If, throughout the Bible, in both the OT and NT, homosexuality is called an abomination, how can we bless it now? Pope Francis himself said, some time ago, that sin cannot be blessed; why is he changing his tune now?
Nick Donnelly Wrote:
Cardinal Müller speaks out in support of the new dubia. His message contains this wonderful passage:
"At present, there is a career-enhancing but heretical position that God reveals Himself only to Pope Francis through direct information in the Holy Spirit, and that bishops have only to blindly repeat these heavenly illuminations and mechanically pass them on like speaking puppets."
https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/cardinal-muller-endorses-cardina...
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