

How Should Faithful Catholics Respond To Problems In Magisterial Teaching? | Prof. Michael Sirilla
9 snips Mar 13, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Professor Michael Sirilla—an expert in Dogmatic and Systematic Theology at Franciscan University—delves into how faithful Catholics should respond to challenging magisterial teachings. He highlights the balance between respect for Church authority and the necessity of fraternal correction when errors arise. Drawing on biblical insights, he addresses how humility is key in voicing concerns and navigating theological complexities, all while respecting the Church's teachings and authority.
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Initial Disposition Towards Church Teachings
- Approach Church teachings with respect and a readiness to accept them as true.
- This disposition stems from faith in the Holy Spirit's guidance of the Church.
Authority Figures Can Err
- Scripture reveals that even figures like Peter, despite their authority, can err and require correction.
- This correction is an act of fraternal love and a service to truth.
The Circumcision Controversy
- The early Church debated circumcision for Gentile converts.
- Some leaders mistakenly believed it necessary for receiving the Messiah's promises, demonstrating how errors can appear reasonable.