Monday, August 13, 2012

Can Econe change its formation for future seminarians including those from the major Catholic religious communities ?

There are seminarians at Econe from the major religious communities (Dominicans etc) who are waiting to be ordained. In their religious formation they were taught at the Society of St.Pius X seminary that  there are known  exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus.


They have had the Fr.Francois Laisney  formation on this subject and so they assume that those saved in invincible ignorance etc are exceptions to the defined dogma- hence  for them, Vatican Council II contradicts the traditional interpretation.


With this wrong premise they have been formed religiously to condemn  Vatican Council II and the ‘conciliar church of Rome’.


The July 19, 2012 General Chapter communique of the Society of St.Pius X (SSPX) suggests there may be a change in future teaching at the SSPX seminary in Econe.The communique affirms the dogma on salvation and indicates there are no known exceptions.


Unlike Fr.Francois Laisney who has written a book on this subject, which is being sold by the SSPX, the communique indicates that the baptism of desire is irrelevant to the dogma.


So the SSPX is out of the phase of the old apologetics of the baptism of desire being an exception to the dogma. The baptism of desire is recognized but it is not an exception to anything.This was the misunderstanding of Archbishop Richard Cushing and the Jesuits at Boston.The Letter of the Holy Office 1940 could have also made a mistake in the latter paragraphs and so Fr.Peter Scott, the District Superior of the SSPX (USA) would prohibit contacts with supporters of Fr.Leonard Feeney.


So how can Econe completely change its formation for future seminarians, including those who presently study there, from the major Catholic religious communities ?


The ‘conciliar church’ is modernist it is true-and it is a modernism based on the premise of the visible-dead. This is the same error which is a part of the formation at Econe and the Pontifical Seminaries and universities in Rome.-Lionel Andrades

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