Obviously, they are not infallible. I'm not sure that they don't talk about this or debate it all the time. Like I was replying to someone else, there might have been a time where things were looking like they might change, but instead, the choice was to go with the tradition, that it was what the Church wanted to stand for.
A rabbi doesn't conduct a Catholic Mass because that's not his job. I'm asking about level of commitment, not why do they not do each other's jobs.
Again, my answer is very simple: The level of the commitment is part of the job.
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Date: 2003-09-09 08:06 am (UTC)A rabbi doesn't conduct a Catholic Mass because that's not his job.
I'm asking about level of commitment, not why do they not do each other's jobs.
Again, my answer is very simple: The level of the commitment is part of the job.
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