I know right? If I ever feel down I just look at this picture and thank God that thing will never exist in Jesus' Church.
Are canonizations considered infallible?
That's definitely not a pastor, whatever she says to the contrary.
St. Clement of Alexandria did not commit heresies. The claim that he did are based on commentaries of his work on the lives of the Apostles by St. Photios, whom admitted the Gnosticism therein was most likely interpolated. The 3 works of his we have that are not fragmentary meanwhile actually refute Gnosticism hand in hand. His Exhortation of the Heathens is one of the most well put together destroying of Pagans and heretics alike in Christian history. He is a Saint. You can't simply uncanonize someone.
Charlemagne is officially a Blessed, specifically in the official 1924 Dictionary of Saints. so he is still canonized in a way.
Blessed digits confirm. I can say whatever I want to say but that doesn't make it true.
This place truly is a catholic hugbox
whoa whoa, so not only did the wretch Photius create the deadly schism, he also besmirched St. Clement? pathetic.
Why do people still fall for this meme?
This is due to mistranslation because of similarities between "Canaanite" and "Canine" in Latin. There is no saintly dog, get over it.