Monday, July 23, 2012

ARCHBISHOP OF BOSTON DOES NOT CONTRADICT SSPX COMMUNIQUE: SAME DOCTRINAL POSITION AS FR.LEONARD FEENEY ON WHOM THEY PLACED SANCTIONS

If Cardinal Sean O’Malley responds to the two questions awaiting his answer, he too could hold the same position as the SSPX.

When the excommunication against Fr. Leonard Feeney was lifted he was not asked to recant. He held his ‘rigorist position' and said there was no baptism of desire and invincible ignorance. The Society of St.Pius X ( SSPX ) communique last week has the same message as the famous priest from Boston.

The Archdiocese of Boston never issued a clarification when the media reported that Fr. Leonard Feeney was in heresy for rejecting the baptism of desire.

This is still the charge on Wikipedia- the online encyclopedia. There has been no clarification from Cardinal Sean O’Malley.Instead he seemed to support the error at a conference held by the Jesuits a few years back at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome.It was  presided over by the Australian Fr. Dan Madigan S.J who would say that Fr. Leonard Feeney was excommunicated for holding  the literal interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.

Now the communiqué has stated like Fr. Leonard Feeney that there are no known exceptions to the dogma, ‘no possibility' 'of salvation outside the Church.

No one in the Archdiocese of Boston is answering the two questions related to the communiqué.

If there really are no known exceptions; if we really do not  know any of the dead, saved in invincible ignorance etc then it means the SSPX has accepted Vatican Council II according to Tradition (the dogma). Vatican Council II is in harmony with the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and the interpretation of Fr. Leonard Feeney. So when the SSPX affirms the dogma,as  they did in the comnunique,  they are affirming Vatican Council II according to the uninterrupted Magisterium, the magisterial documents.

They are endorsing the Church-texts not according to Cardinal Sean O’Malley but the saints, the Church Fathers, the Church Councils, Vatican Council I and II, Dominus Iesus and all the Catechisms of the Catholic Church-Lionel Andrades

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