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CCC-100 The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted SOLELY to the Magisterium of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the bishops in communion with him.

Where can we get the list of all the verses of the Word of God, that have been authentically interpreted by the Magisterium of the Church?
 
CCC-100 The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted SOLELY to the Magisterium of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the bishops in communion with him.

Where can we get the list of all the verses of the Word of God, that have been authentically interpreted by the Magisterium of the Church?
It is found in the living tradition of the church.
 
Is it available to the public; can we get the list of all the verses of the Word of God, that have been authentically interpreted by the Magisterium of the Church?
The living tradition of the church is found within the church. If you attend a church service you will find it.
 
CCC-100 The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted SOLELY to the Magisterium of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the bishops in communion with him.

Where can we get the list of all the verses of the Word of God, that have been authentically interpreted by the Magisterium of the Church?
This is the language of cults. They support the statement but can't back it up. Their church has officially defined next to nothing. And it got those wrong.
 
The living tradition of the church is found within the church. If you attend a church service you will find it.
No you will not. A lot of what happens in a mass is a practice and those can be changed. The priest never says which are officially interpreted and which are just his. I mean there are very few officially interpretated verses and this is shown by your non answer. The RCC is afraid to list anything it believes.
 
Just think of how RC traditions have changed. Once mass only in Latin, now in the vernacular. Once only the priest had wine, then it changed, It has probably changed since covid. But it shows how practices change and the mass is a practice. Judas was condemned taught from the pulpit, now no one can say, if they do they are a heretic. Limbo was taught as doctrine, now it is not mentioned. Rarely an annulment, now they are just the RCC divorce and there are a growing number of these disolved marriages. This is just a short list of how the traditions are changing.
 
CCC-100 The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted SOLELY to the Magisterium of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the bishops in communion with him.

Where can we get the list of all the verses of the Word of God, that have been authentically interpreted by the Magisterium of the Church?
I mean you can find Catholic bible commentaries on the web but basically every document of the Church is a commentary on Scripture.
 
That doesn't answer the question. Are those commentaries the infallible interpretation of the bible? The question was, where do we find that?
There is no fixed 'list'. However if you cite some scripture that is the subject of debate and has essential doctrinal importance, I could point you to the theological work addressing it.
 
There is no fixed 'list'. However if you cite some scripture that is the subject of debate and has essential doctrinal importance, I could point you to the theological work addressing it.
So your church tells you that only certain people can interpret scripture, and those people are not you, but there is no index where you might find the interpretation of any given verse if you wanted to look it up? Thats odd considering what your ccc says.
 
There is no fixed 'list'. However if you cite some scripture that is the subject of debate and has essential doctrinal importance, I could point you to the theological work addressing it.
Not "Theological Work". the question was where's YOUR LIST of officially "INFALLIBLE INTERPRETATIONS"??? After all, you've got the very "Vicar of Christ" at the head of your operation, and a "Spirit led Magisterium" to let you know what the ABSOLUTE WORD OF GOD is, don't you.
 
So your church tells you that only certain people can interpret scripture, and those people are not you, but there is no index where you might find the interpretation of any given verse if you wanted to look it up? Thats odd considering what your ccc says.
As ding previously says, it is the deposit of faith. If you are asking for a book with an index of all the documents which are commentaries on scripture, it's be impossible to bind at the book binders, or to throw out onto the table and flip through. The Catholic Church has a HUGE deposit of theology.
 
Not "Theological Work". the question was where's YOUR LIST of officially "INFALLIBLE INTERPRETATIONS"??? After all, you've got the very "Vicar of Christ" at the head of your operation, and a "Spirit led Magisterium" to let you know what the ABSOLUTE WORD OF GOD is, don't you.
Throw us an example of a debated Scripture verse and I'll point to the Churches teachings. Lets refer to another thread about the woman of Revelation. Some of those references would be...

1904 St. Pius X, Ad diem illum. ash 36. 458–59
1950 Pius XII, Munificentissimus Deus. AAS 42. 762–63
1987 John Paul II, Redemptoris Mater
 
Throw us an example of a debated Scripture verse and I'll point to the Churches teachings. Lets refer to another thread about the woman of Revelation. Some of those references would be...

1904 St. Pius X, Ad diem illum. ash 36. 458–59
1950 Pius XII, Munificentissimus Deus. AAS 42. 762–63
1987 John Paul II, Redemptoris Mater
Avoiding the question. Where is the LIST OF INFALLIBLE INTERPRETATIONS of Biblical statements produced by the "Magisterium"???
 
As ding previously says, it is the deposit of faith. If you are asking for a book with an index of all the documents which are commentaries on scripture, it's be impossible to bind at the book binders, or to throw out onto the table and flip through. The Catholic Church has a HUGE deposit of theology.
"A deposit of faith' is word salad. Its meaningless. Its a way to pretend like the question has an answer when there isn't. Just like 'sacred tradition', its a smoke screen. Something to appeal to but can't prove.
 
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