What Is Catholic Dogma ?
Traditional Roman Catholicism
Many today do not know even what "Dogma" is. First lets examine what the " Maryknoll Catholic Dictionary"
of 1965 defines it as " A truth of faith and morals authoritatively proposed by the Church as revealed by God
and requiring the belief of the faithful. " A Catholic Dictionary " states: " A truth directly proposed by the
Church for our belief  as an article of Divine revelation. The vulgar notion of a dogma, as an arbitrary
doctrine imposed nobody quite knows why, is thus seen to be at fault; the content of a dogma is truth
revealed by God and therefore must be believed: it is not assumed to be true because many believe in it."
So we see a Catholic Dogma is from God the Almighty. No one has the right to change the revealed truth
from God. Any notion that dogma can somehow change or be revised is heresy and has been condemned
by Holy Mother the Church. This heresy called " Modernism" was condemned by His Holiness Pope St.
Pius X in his encyclical called " Pascendi Dominici Gregis" in 1907. In it he states:

" the formulas which we call dogma must be subject to these vicissitudes, and are, therefore, liable to
change. Thus the way is open to the intrinsic evolution of dogma. Here we have an immense structure of
sophisms which ruin and wreck all religion." So we see that the only canonized Pope in the last 500 years
stating the idea dogma can change will ruin all religion. So it is forbidden for any Catholic ever to even think
about dogma changing. Just as Jesus Christ is " yesterday, and to day; and the same for ever,: ( Heb. 13:8)
so are His teachings, which the Church infallible transmits to Her children. A liberal Priest, Bishop or even
the Holy Father cannot change dogma. Dogma cannot change. So please learn what the Church offically
teaches so that you too can know the love of Jesus Christ teaching through His Church. I leave you with the
words of some of the Popes of the Roman Catholic Church:

" The faith shall never vary in any age, for one is the faith which justifies the Just of all ages. It is unlawful to
differ even by a single word from apostolic doctrine."

--Pope Saint Leo the Great

" The Church has the duty to proclaim the faith without any whittling-down, just as Christ revealed it, and no
consideration of time or circumstances can lessen the strictness of this obligation."
Pope Pius XII
" Wretches tainted with indifferentism and Modernism hold that dogmatic truth is not absolute, but relative;
that is, that it must adapt itself to the varying necessities of the times and varying dispositions of souls,
since it is not contained in an unchangeable revelation, but is, by its very nature, meant to accommodate
itself to the life of man."

---Pope Pius XI