tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20318294.post1757497093705382482..comments2023-10-28T06:49:17.434+00:00Comments on O cuniculi! Ubi lexicon Latinum posui?: Re-ordering unityWarwickensishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01310450226153796760noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20318294.post-51576485470296056952012-01-06T16:19:52.486+00:002012-01-06T16:19:52.486+00:00I am reminded of family holiday gatherings in whic...I am reminded of family holiday gatherings in which one member makes an innocent comment that, either by syntax or another's connotation of a word, an argument breaks out.<br /><br />Opinions on the validity of orders (or invalidity) vary greatly within the Holy See and always have. It's not just Anglican orders. There are the PNCC, OCC, and many others.<br /><br />The overriding consideration is the salvation of souls and the underlying intent is to make absolutely sure that orders are valid and sacraments validly administered. <br /><br />The sticky wicket is Leo's Bull. It more-or-less prevents the diplomatic solution of Rome simply proclaiming that reordination is a matter of "assurance". The millstone tied around Rome's neck is the issue of infallibility. How do you negate an earlier proclamation without toppling what might then be seen as a "house of cards"?JamesIIIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11425024208115911443noreply@blogger.com