Doubting the infallibility of canonizations implicitly denies the fundamental purpose of the Church herself - to be a sure guide, directing the faithful to salvation, right morality and true worship.
I was reading the Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Canonizations and the Quodlibet quote got me interested. I read the Quodlibet IX question of interest and saw (some of) the strength of the argument (and how it had nothing to do with the particular investigation process). I decided to check this website since I hold it as a reasonable "sede" source and I wanted to see if there was any text on the subject. I must say I was not disappointed with what I found. I have some thinking to do!
Prof. Kwasnieski, it's what he says, and his view was reported, with a link. Don't be so touchy.
I was reading the Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Canonizations and the Quodlibet quote got me interested. I read the Quodlibet IX question of interest and saw (some of) the strength of the argument (and how it had nothing to do with the particular investigation process). I decided to check this website since I hold it as a reasonable "sede" source and I wanted to see if there was any text on the subject. I must say I was not disappointed with what I found. I have some thinking to do!
Thank you very much for this!