Nope
Supporting Trump's wall is a sin
>t. Doesn't understand ex cathedra
So can Catholics explain what the point of the pope is if you guys only listen to him if he says what you agree with
I say this because I am seeking a Church that holds to the fact that the Eucharist is literal but the things Francis says are seemingly bizarre and politically charged, when we are kinda told not to be a part of the world
Hi Francis
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Not Catholic, but from what I understand the Pope is only regarded as infallible in a very specific context, and only if infallibility is invoked. To my knowledge Papal Infallibility has only been invoked two or three times in the history of the Church.
I think Lutherans still believe that, but make sure you go to one of the more conservative denominations. The liberal ones are overrun with women and fags
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Somebody has never read Nehemiah.
What?
The Pope is infallible when it comes to theology and teaching.
Personal opinions and actions can be sinful however.