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Timerk
It is unclear, but I believe to summon Holy, you would have to develop a relationship with the planet that was the same as the relationship the Cetra had with the planet. That means a non-Cetra would have to be very much devoted to the planet, and love the planet, in order to summon Holy. I don't think it would be possible for anyone in the party to be that way (except maybe Red XIII, but not at the time of the game, though).
There's also Bugenhagen. In any case, my arguments have been against the idea that Aerith was the only one able due to her being a cetra (which is actually more a lifestyle than anything else), and that anyone else, regardless of capability, could not cast it, as has been suggested.
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The Black Materia was pretty tucked away too, and Sephi still managed to get it. I would say that if he really thought the White Materia would stop him, than he would have found a way to get it and destroy it.
The black materia was still accessible by relatively normal methods. Not so for the white one.
He DID try and stop holy as it was being cast, and as fomented in the lifestream, so he did believe it was a threat. He just couldn't uncast it.
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Sephi had a very low opinion of people who did not come from the Cetra, so I think that even if someone could summon Holy other than Aeris, he wouldn't think it would be Cloud or the party. He prolly thought they were too stupid to figure out how to use it.
Sephiroth had a low opinion of everyone but himself and professor Gast, and I'm not so sure that the latter opinion held.
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Maybe, but I don't think they would have put that line in if it wasn't important. If nothing else, it shows Aeris spirit was in Holy, which would seem to make Holy more than a generic spell anyone could case.
This doesn't follow. Perhaps if, say, Cid had somehow managed to cast it, it would resonate with his spirit, instead.
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Ah, but could the Cetra have been so overconfident that they never thought they would be wiped out? Or perhaps they did not see the world becoming a place so hostile to the planet? Or maybe the felt that once they were gone, anyone left to summon Meteor did not deserve to be saved?
All possible. All unlike the picture we have been shown of them, however. Especially since Meteor would hurt the planet as well, not just the people on it.
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Regardless, I believe it requires a very strong spirtuality to summon Holy, and everyone in the party didn't have that.
Fair enough, though still unsubstantiated. There really isn't enough on the subject to draw from.