(June 9, 2012 at 11:18 pm)padraic Wrote:Also, according to this summary of the Dogmas of Catholicism, the doctrine of Transsubstantiation is a "De Fide" dogma.(June 9, 2012 at 11:11 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: I went to a Catholic high school, and at least one teacher I had explicitly stated that if you didn't believe in Transsubstantiation, you simply didn't count as a Catholic.
Me too,so what? Most of my teachers were incompetent ignoramuses I wouldn't trust to organise a root in a brothel.
A "De Fide" dogma is the highest level of Catholic Dogma. Any doctrine marked "de fide" is considered essential to Catholicism and anyone deviating from it is a heretic.
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