Friday, November 23, 2012

CARDINAL PROBLEM


We cannot appeal to any cardinal to enter the SSPX -Vatican impasse since the cardinals also assume implicit salvation is explicit for us and so Vatican Council II is a break from the past.

To which cardinal can we appeal to end the SSPX-Vatican deadlock? None!. We need a cardinal who understands that implicit salvation (invincible ignorance etc) are not explicit to us and who can explain to all concerned. These cases are explicit only for God. So there is nothing in the Council which contradicts Tradition unless one uses an interpretation which assumes there are known exceptions to the dogma and that the possibility of being saved implicitly is also an explicit known reality.

Recently a cardinal spoke on Vatican Council II in an English diocese and because he assumed that the dead are visible to us , for him Vatican Council II was a break from the past.

There was not comment or correction from the SSPX or the Vatican. How could they there be one? They both assume that the dead are visible and so these cases contradict Tradition and so Vatican Council II is a break from the past.This is a cardinal problem in interpretation.-Lionel Andrades

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