Thursday, November 3, 2011

CATHOLIC HERALD, DAILY TELEGRAPH CENSORSHIP OF THE DOGMA CONTROVERSY: NO ADS ACCEPTED

The issue is the Eucharist-does every one with no exception need to receive the Eucharist to avoid Hell?

Does everyone need to receive the Eucharist to avoid Hell? Yes. The Sacraments are needed for all people for salvation. There could be some people in certain conditions and times who cannot receive the Eucharist. However in general this Sacrament is needed for salvation. (John 6).

Does every one need Catholic Faith and the baptism of water with no exception ?Yes, everyone with no exception.( Vatican Council II, Dominus Iesus, Council of Trent, Council of Florence etc).

The Eucharist is only given to those who have received the Sacrament of baptism and the other necessary Sacraments. Non Catholics and Catholics in mortal sin are not given the Eucharist. They are on the way to Hell if they die immediately.

This teaching was not accepted by the Staff of the Catholic Herald, U.K about the time the pope visited England.It was not even accepted as a paid announcement (Daily Times, U.K). It was a difficult teaching for Damian Thompson, Editor of Telegraph Blogs and a leader writer for the Daily Telegraph.They could not even believe that this was the teaching of the Catholic Church. Now Daphne McLeod, Chairman of Pro Ecclesia et Pontefice, England has said that there can be non Catholics saved in invincible ignorance and with the baptism of desire and this is not an exception to the dogma extra ecclesiam null salus.

No one is commenting on her statement at the Catholic Herald or the Daily Telegraph,U.K. It is easier to pretend that non Catholics can be saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire and these cases are explicitly known to us and so they contradict the dogma. It is much easier to say that these theoretically acceptable cases are the defacto ordinary means of salvation for all non Catholics. This is no threat to the bank balance.

The Church has not changed its teaching on extra ecclesiam nulla salus as Catholics in the media would conveniently like us to believe. If it had changed, it would be changing the Church’s teaching on the Eucharist.

Daphne McLeod is saying that the Church still teaches as in the 1930’s and 40’s when she was in school, that outside the Church there is no salvation and there is the need of missionaries. This is still the teaching of magisterial texts in Vatican Council II and after Vatican Council II. So the Catholic journalists are denying the Faith and a Catholic dogma and they consider it a virtue, important for peace. Irenicism, is the sin of denying the truth or giving up principles for the sake of peace and survival.-Lionel Andrades

Photo of Damian Thompson, Editor of Telegraph Blogs and a leader writer for the Daily Telegraph.

TIMES U.K BLOCKS ‘CATHOLIC CHURCH TEACHES ROWAN WILLIAMS ON WAY TO HELL’ ADVERTISEMENT

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2010/09/times-uk-blocks-catholic-church-teaches.html#links

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