Friday, July 13, 2012

LIBERALS FROM DIFFERENT RELIGIONS PRAYED TOGETHER IN ROME YESTERDAY

The syncretistic World Conference of Religion and Peace (WCRP) based in the United Nations, through its affiliate Religioni per la Pace (Religions for Peace) was to hold a a joint prayers for peace in Rome yesterday.

Praying for peace and tolerance is a good thing, especially when prayed in the Catholic Church. However the WCRP is represented by some very intolerant persons.

The co president of the WCRP is Rabbi Rosen who has been supporting the Jewish Left to demand  restrictions on Catholic worship and beliefs. They have been telling Catholics what is the approved and permitted religious belief.They have also been indirectly telling Catholics that their religion is inadequate and changes should be made.

The WRCP, whose members include  Jewish Left organisations, have been projecting themselves as ‘open’ and ‘broad binded’ .While in Italy and other countries the Jewish Left  have been using anti Semitism and other leftist laws like a weapon against Christians.

Pope Benedict XVI is forced to say that Jews do not have to convert in the present times.In an article in a Catholic magazione in California, Rabbi Rosen used a quotation to make a point on 'how many divisions does the pope have ?'.

WRCP is expected along with other such interfaith groups to work towards the creation of a one world politically approved  religion. This ecumenical religion when it fully surfaces is not expected to be tolerant of the Catholic Mass and devotion to Our Lady.

According to Zenit News, Religions for Peace were  to pray  for Christian victims in Africa. The event was to be held  at the meeting centre of the San.Egidio community in Trastevere.

The founder of the Sant Egidio community Andre Riccardi speaking at the Basilica del Sacro Cuore di Gesù, Termini, Rome has said  Catholics should give up their traditional concept of mission.This community's projects are possibly funded by the Left here.

Sant Egidio approved by the Jewish Left  have a secular approach to religions. Rabbi Segni has said that he would like all Catholic organisations to be like the Sant Egidio community.

Mgr. Vincenzo Paglia, bishop of Terni-Narni-Amelia and ecclesiastical counsellor of the Community of Sant'Egidio, has been appointed by Pope Benedict XVI as President of the Pontifical Council for Family.He says Jews do not have to convert in the present time. If he said they did, things would not be peaceful.

Religions for Peace is well funded and now has a registered office in Rome.
 -Lionel Andrades

BISHOP PETER LIBASCI HAS A DIOCESE OF ‘SPOTTERS’

A ‘spotter ‘ is someone who claims, directly or indirectly, that he can see people dead and saved with implicit desire or in invincible ignorance.

Most of these spotters in the diocese of Manchester indirectly suggest that they know people on earth or in Heaven, saved in invincible ignorance etc.

The exception in the diocese is the religious community the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Richmond, New Hampshire and lay Catholics who attend Mass there.

That a non Catholic can be saved with the baptism of desire or implicit desire followed by the baptism of water is not the issue.

The issue is - Catholics in the diocese assume that these rare cases are known to us on earth, since they are exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. They assume they can  ‘spot' these exceptions.

Since one can ‘spot’ these exceptions in the diocese, it is said there is salvation outside the Church. The ‘spotted’ cases do not have to enter the Catholic Church with Catholic Faith and the baptism of water.(AG 7)

These ‘visible’ cases do not have to be visible members of the Catholic Church for salvation since they are known-exceptions.Every one does not have to be a 'card carrying member' of the Catholic Church  since there are exceptions spotted by  the spotters.

Bishop Peter Libasci could organize a Conference on Vatican Council II being in agreement with the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and address the problem of ‘spotting’ in the interpretation of Lumen Gentium 16 and Lumen Gentium 8, Vatican Council II.-Lionel Andrades
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STAY AWAY FROM CHAPELS IN MANCHESTER,USA WHERE THEY CLAIM THEY ARE 'SPOTTERS': FIND A CHAPEL WHERE THE PRIEST AND CONGREGATION DO NOT DENY THE CREED, THE DOGMA AND VATICAN COUNCIL II


VOCATIONS IN BOSTON ?


Do you have a vocation? Join a religious community which affirms the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus along with Vatican Council II, does not know of a visible baptism of desire nor in a Profession of Faith imply ‘I believe in three baptisms for the forgiveness of sin’.

STAY AWAY FROM CHAPELS IN MANCHESTER,USA WHERE THEY CLAIM THEY ARE 'SPOTTERS': FIND A CHAPEL WHERE THE PRIEST AND CONGREGATION DO NOT DENY THE CREED, THE DOGMA AND VATICAN COUNCIL II


There are Franciscans, Capuchins (OFM Cap) and Benedictines in the Catholic diocese of Manchester, USA who are in grave sin if they knowingly deny the Nicene Creed, the dogma on salvation and Vatican Council II (AG 7).This is heresy and disobedience.

They all claim that there are exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus defined three times and supported by the ordinary Magisterium of many popes.These communities actually say that there are some people, who do not have to convert into the Catholic Church. For them  there are some people who do not need Catholic Faith and the baptism of water for salvation, even though Vatican Council II (AG 7) states this is a requirement for salvation, for all.

In principle, in theory, yes there could be non Catholics saved who have not had the Gospel preached to them (invincible ignorance) or with implicit desire known only to God. In reality, in fact, in personal contacts no one in New Hampshire knows any of these cases. Since they are unknown to us; we cannot meet them or telephone them, they cannot be exceptions to every one needing to convert into the Catholic Church for salvation ( to avoid Hell). (Cantate Domino, Council of Florence 1441).

So for these communities in the Diocese of Manchester to suggest that they are 'spotters' i.e they are able to see these rare cases on earth saved in invincible ignorance etc, is a lie. It is a factual error and objectively unprovable.

So if you are a Catholic living in that area find a heresy-free chapel and go there for Holy Mass.-Lionel Andrades

Here is a list of some of the community of 'spotters' in the Diocese of Manchester.
 
Men Religious Communities
Order of Friars Minor - Franciscan Friars (O.F.M.)
Province of the Immaculate Conception
Rev. Primo P. Piscitello, O.F.M., provincial minister
Provincial Curia
125 Thompson St.
New York, NY 10012
(212) 674-4388

Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Franciscans (O.F.M.Cap.)
Province of St. Mary of the Capuchin Order (New York - New England)
Rev. Francis Gasparik, O.F.M.Cap., provincial minister
Friary of Saint Conrad
30 Gedney Park Drive
White Plains, NY 10605-3599
(914) 761-3008, Ext. 212
Website: www.capuchin.org

Bro. Timothy Jones, O.F.M.Cap., coordinator of vocation ministries
Friary of Saint Michael
225 Jerome Street
Brookly, NY 11207-3209

Order of Preachers (O.P.)
Province of St. Joseph - Eastern Dominican Province
Very Rev. Brian Mulcahy, O.P., prior provincial
Dominican Provincial Offices
141 East 65th St.
New York, NY 10065-6618
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Women Religious Communities

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston (C.S.J.)
Sr. Mary L. Murphy, C.S.J., president
637 Cambridge St.
Brighton, MA 02135
(617) 783-9090, FAX (617) 783-8246

Daughters of the Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (F.C.S.C.J.)
U.S. Province
Sr. Elaine Voyer, F.C.S.C.J., provincial superior
Mount Sacred Heart Provincial House
226 Grove St.
Littleton, NH 03561-4210
(603) 444-5346, FAX (603) 444-5348

Discalced Carmelites (O.C.D.)
Sr. Claudette Blais, prioress
Carmelite Monastery
275 Pleasant St.
Concord, NH 03301-2590
(603) 225-5791, FAX (603) 223-9670
Website: www.concordcarmel.org
(212) 737-5757, FAX (212) 861-4216
Website: www.op-stjoseph.org

The Order of St. Benedict (O.S.B.)
St. Anselm Abbey
Rt. Rev. Matthew K. Leavy, O.S.B., abbot
St. Anselm Abbey
100 St. Anselm Dr.
Manchester, NH 03102-1310
(603) 641-7000, FAX (603) 641-7267
Website: www.anselm.edu