“… a priest said to me: ‘The idea that women are excluded from the church‘s decision making by being denied the priesthood is yet another of the fruits of Modernism which has brought a tidal wave of decisions into the Church in the areas of theology, liturgy, morals, and law. In former times a priest and no decisions to make. He had to be obedient. A priest had no power, nor does he need to have any.’
“Strictly speaking, this applies to the papacy, too: papal infallibility is nothing other than the pope’s submission to revelation and to the teaching of all times.”
Martin Mosebach, “The Heresy of Formlessness”
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