Saturday, April 3, 2010

CONTROVERSIAL JESUIT ITALIAN PRIEST-CONFESSOR AT GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE

A Jesuit priest-confessor at the Chiesa del Gesu, Largo Argentina, Roma Fr.Giovanni Zanic, 85, was yesterday (Good Friday) present at the Jesuit Chiesa del Gesu,Largo Argentina,Rome. He said on March 12, 2010 that everyone needs to believe in an ex cathedra dogma and if a Catholic or a priest does not believe in an ex cathedra dogma it is a mortal sin.

However when I specified that the dogma I had in mind was extra ecclesiam nulla salus the Italian priest a former professor at a Catholic University said that it was not clear what was meant by outside the Church. Since the Holy Spirit was also present outside the visible bonds of the Church and so people could be saved.

It is true that the Holy Spirit can also be present in non-Catholic religions and even in some actions among pagans, however this is a concept. We cannot identify for sure which is an action of the Holy Spirit since we do not know the motive and understanding of a specific person.

Dominis Iesus says that non Catholic religions have ‘superstition, errors and deficiencies’.Definitely the Holy Spirit cannot be present in those actions and thinking.

For centuries the Jesuits taught that everyone with no exception needs to enter the Catholic Church. This was the ex cathedra infallible teaching. Why change it now with irrelevant theories?

It is a mortal sin for a Jesuit priest to change the meaning of an infallible teaching and then for that  priest to celebrate Holy Mass.

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