Date: Tuesday, 12 July 2005 07:29 am (UTC)
It does, indeed, say that.

It does not, however, attest the "literal truth of the earliest autographs" which is what inerrancy is about, qua Fundamentalism.

Note the EXTREMELY careful phrasing - "that truth which God ...wished to see confided to the SS". That's not the same as, "Every word in SS is true in the literal sense".

(Insert here my rant about the catechism, the way it is used, the fact that the bishops have NOT done what they were supposed to do, and so on.... ).
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