In your video "Bishop Barron on Pope Francis, Tradition, and John Henry Newman", you say that what makes a doctrine a doctrine is its ability to change. I am confused. I thought Jesus Christ was the same yesterday, today, and forever. How can a doctrine (that claims to be infallible), change and remain true in both "versions"?
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Your Excellency,
In your video "Bishop Barron on Pope Francis, Tradition, and John Henry Newman", you say that what makes a doctrine a doctrine is its ability to change. I am confused. I thought Jesus Christ was the same yesterday, today, and forever. How can a doctrine (that claims to be infallible), change and remain true in both "versions"?
Thank you- David
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