#12385 Disagreeing with the Pope | AMA Papacy ‪@shamelesspopery‬ - Joe Heschmeyer

<p>&#8220;What should you do if you disagree with the pope?&#8221; This episode tackles this important question while also exploring whether ex-cathedra statements are a recent development in the Church, the purpose behind papal interviews, and the implications of the pope&#8217;s humanity on his infallibility. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on these pressing topics.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>02:45 &#8211; What should you do if you disagree with the pope?</li>
<li>15:29 &#8211; The ex-cathedra statements from the papacy seem to be a new addition and weren&#8217;t in the early Church. Are they a new addition?</li>
<li>23:11 &#8211; Why is the pope doing papal interviews if he has a seat where he can make announcements?</li>
<li>30:47 &#8211; If the pope is human, how can he not commit error?</li>
<li>36:30 &#8211; I’m in OCIA and I want to attend the latin mass but how do I know whether the latin mass church accepts or rejects the pope and Vatican II?</li>
<li>43:32 &#8211; To what extent does the pope have to make changes and reform the liturgy?</li>
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