Not the American Way
In Unam Sanctum, the Pope declared himself to be over the secular
government and history is replete with examples of Pope’s trying to control
governments.1 By contrast, the Baptist Faith and Message sates: “Church and
state should be separate. The state owes to every church protection and full
freedom in the pursuit of its spiritual ends. In providing for such freedom no
ecclesiastical group or denomination should be favored by the state more than
others. Civil government being ordained of God, it is the duty of Christians to
render loyal obedience thereto in all things not contrary to the revealed will
of God. The church should not resort to the civil power to carry on its work.”
Which is more in line with the American Way and the 1st Amendment which states “Congress
shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof”?
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1We are informed by the texts of the gospels that in this
Church and in its power are two swords; namely, the spiritual and the temporal.
For when the Apostles say: 'Behold, here are two swords' [Lk 22:38] that is to
say, in the Church, since the Apostles were speaking, the Lord did not reply
that there were too many, but sufficient. Certainly the one who denies that the
temporal sword is in the power of Peter has not listened well to the word of
the Lord commanding: 'Put up thy sword into thy scabbard' [Mt 26:52]. Both,
therefore, are in the power of the Church, that is to say, the spiritual and
the material sword, but the former is to be administered for the Church but the
latter by the Church; the former in the hands of the priest; the latter by the
hands of kings and soldiers, but at the will and sufferance of the priest.
However, one sword ought to be subordinated to the other and
temporal authority, subjected to spiritual power. For since the Apostle said:
'There is no power except from God and the things that are, are ordained of
God' [Rom 13:1-2], but they would not be ordained if one sword were not
subordinated to the other and if the inferior one, as it were, were not led
upwards by the other.
For, according to the Blessed Dionysius, it is a law of the
divinity that the lowest things reach the highest place by intermediaries.
Then, according to the order of the universe, all things are not led back to
order equally and immediately, but the lowest by the intermediary, and the
inferior by the superior. Hence we must recognize the more clearly that
spiritual power surpasses in dignity and in nobility any temporal power
whatever, as spiritual things surpass the temporal. This we see very clearly
also by the payment, benediction, and consecration of the tithes, but the
acceptance of power itself and by the government even of things. For with truth
as our witness, it belongs to spiritual power to establish the terrestrial
power and to pass judgement if it has not been good. Thus is accomplished the
prophecy of Jeremias concerning the Church and the ecclesiastical power:
'Behold to-day I have placed you over nations, and over kingdoms' and the rest.
Therefore, if the terrestrial power err, it will be judged by the spiritual
power; but if a minor spiritual power err, it will be judged by a superior
spiritual power; but if the highest power of all err, it can be judged only by
God, and not by man, according to the testimony of the Apostle: 'The spiritual
man judgeth of all things and he himself is judged by no man' [1 Cor 2:15].
This authority, however, (though it has been given to man and is exercised by
man), is not human but rather divine, granted to Peter by a divine word and
reaffirmed to him (Peter) and his successors by the One Whom Peter confessed,
the Lord saying to Peter himself, 'Whatsoever you shall bind on earth, shall be
bound also in Heaven' etc., [Mt 16:19]. Therefore whoever resists this power
thus ordained by God, resists the ordinance of God [Rom 13:2], unless he invent
like Manicheus two beginnings, which is false and judged by us heretical, since
according to the testimony of Moses, it is not in the beginnings but in the
beginning that God created heaven and earth [Gen 1:1]. Furthermore, we declare,
we proclaim, we define that it is absolutely necessary for salvation that every
human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff. (link)
Comments
Each diocese is clearly a component of their Government.
The Free Mason, Deist-Unitarian, French Catholic sympathizers of the establishment of our Republic were quite lenient in their criticism of the Papacy and the Catholics.