In this episode of Vatican II Revisited, Kevin Davis and I wrap up our examination of the Declaration on Religious Freedom with a closer look at what the conciliar church considers the most desirable arrangement between the Church and the State in light of the Council’s teaching. [SPOILER ALERT: It looks nothing like what the Holy Catholic Church understands to be God’s will in the matter.]
We will also address two very important questions:
Is the Council’s treatment of religious freedom presented in the Declaration as an infallible teaching and, secondly, is it binding on the faithful?
These questions are of the utmost importance for those who insist that the Second Vatican Council is what it claims to be, namely, an act of the Supreme Magisterium of the Holy Roman Catholic Church. It is also crucial for those who believe that the men-in-white committed to propagating said teaching are true popes, beginning with Paul VI on up to Leo XIV.
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