Wednesday, July 18, 2012

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM FOR CATHOLICS TO PROCLAIM THE CATHOLIC FAITH IN BOSTON

According to the PilotCatholic News.com :
Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley and the Archdiocese of Boston brought the defense of religious freedom to the people of the archdiocese and beyond at a live, interactive "town hall meeting" on CatholicTV on June 25.
Broadcast on CatholicTV Network, 1060AM WQOM, Relevant Radio Network, and CatholicTV.com, the cardinal drove the multi-media discussion with the coordinator for CatholicVoices USA and an attorney focused on religious-liberty issues Kim Daniels, the president of the Catholic University of America John Garvey, and writer and educator on Catholic teachings on family and contraception Angela Franks. Carl A. Anderson, the Supreme Knight and chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the Knights of Columbus, joined the discussion via satellite. The evening was moderated by John Monahan, host of "ClearVoice" on Catholic TV Network… http://thebostonpilot.com/

Another report on the Boston PilotCatholicNews.com is about Rabbi Rosen addressing the sponsors of the local Redemptoris Mater seminary and members of the Neocatechumenal Way.

The report does not say that Rosen who represents the Chief Rabbi of Israel has campaigned for the end of a Catholic’s religious freedom to proclaim his or her faith to Jews in Boston.

So presently because of the fear in the archdiocese no Catholic religious or lay person is willing to admit in public that :

1) We personally do not know the dead saved in invincible ignorance, a good conscience (LG 16) etc.
2) Since we do not know any of these cases, there are no known exceptions to the literal interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.

If the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 to the Archbishop of Boston made a mistake to assume that those saved with implicit desire etc are explicit exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus then an injustice was done to Fr.Leonard Feeney in Boston.

Catholics do not have the religious freedom to proclaim this truth in Boston out of fear and intimidation through  leftist laws.

The District Attorney could be asked that Catholics have the freedom to answer these two questions, ask them of the Archbishop Cardinal Sean O' Malley and proclain it in harmony with the Nicene Creed and Vatican Council II-Lionel Andrades


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