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<blockquote data-quote="messaggera" data-source="post: 1555398" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>My Catholic great grandparents and grandparents would yearly attend a national Roman Catholic Church Shrine to the Virgin Mary, and participated in religious processions for the Feast of Assumption of Mary. Along with the Rosary (53 Hail Marys <em>compared </em>to five Our Fathers) my grandparents were devoted to the Virgin Mary. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Pius X statement does not deny the Absolute Truth, but rather <em>permits piously .</em> Permitting is consenting to these claims that can not be defended. </p><p></p><p>The Pius X statement is an example of Pragmatic Theory of Truth, which is focusing on Mary as the human faith.</p><p>Mary is not the Absolute Truth. The Son of God is the Absolute Truth.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Corrections to misinterpretations are encouraged. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Papal infallibility is not Biblical - God's Word. Perhaps?</p><p>Concerns are a part of <em>Discerning of Spirits</em> found more than 100 times in scripture (Old and New Testaments). </p><p></p><p></p><p>The Catholic Church's title for Francis of Assisi is a reminder to discern the Catholic Church's teachings at times. Even today the Pope has disregarded the Ten Commandments, let alone for a "Catholic Shepard" - Bishop:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="messaggera, post: 1555398, member: 20202"] My Catholic great grandparents and grandparents would yearly attend a national Roman Catholic Church Shrine to the Virgin Mary, and participated in religious processions for the Feast of Assumption of Mary. Along with the Rosary (53 Hail Marys [I]compared [/I]to five Our Fathers) my grandparents were devoted to the Virgin Mary. The Pius X statement does not deny the Absolute Truth, but rather [I]permits piously .[/I] Permitting is consenting to these claims that can not be defended. The Pius X statement is an example of Pragmatic Theory of Truth, which is focusing on Mary as the human faith. Mary is not the Absolute Truth. The Son of God is the Absolute Truth. Corrections to misinterpretations are encouraged. Papal infallibility is not Biblical - God's Word. Perhaps? Concerns are a part of [I]Discerning of Spirits[/I] found more than 100 times in scripture (Old and New Testaments). The Catholic Church's title for Francis of Assisi is a reminder to discern the Catholic Church's teachings at times. Even today the Pope has disregarded the Ten Commandments, let alone for a "Catholic Shepard" - Bishop: [/QUOTE]
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