Friday, February 22, 2013

AUSTRALIAN PRIEST SAYS THE DEAD SAVED IN HEAVEN ARE VISIBLE TO US PHYSICALLY ARE EXCEPTIONS TO 'THE ORDINARY MEANS OF SALVATION' AND THIS IS MAGISTERIAL TEACHING

Fr. John George who says we can physically see people in Heaven who are exceptions to  the 'ordinary means of salvation,' now says this is the teaching of the magisterium. He says on the Discussion Forum True Catholic that he is faithful to the magisterium in the Archdiocese of Sydney, Australia.

Not only is he implying that the archbishop of Sydney Cardinal George Pell can see the deceased saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire but this is the teaching of the Holy Spirit who guides the magisterium of the Church.


While those who are faithful to the teachings of the magisterial texts and Catholic Tradition are criticized.
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Known to the Archdiocese Offices over the last few years, the priest is allowed to interpret Vatican Council II and the Catechism of the Catholic Church as a break with Tradition , using his false premise of being able to see the dead ion earth.


He also implies that the magisterium in 1949 in the Letter of the Holy office made the mistake of assuming that the baptism of desire was explicitly known to us and so was an exception to the literal interpretation of Father Leonard Feeney.


He will not affirm the dogma on salvation defined three times and does not consider this a sin. An OMI priest who denied the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady was excommunicated by Pope John Paul II.


The Archbishop’s Office is aware of Fr. John George’s interpretation of Vatican Council II and the Catechism of the Catholic Church and his denial of the dogma on salvation, which is a rejection also of the infallibility of the pope ex cathedra.


His error is held by others in the Archdiocese including Superiors and heads of Diocesan Offices in Sydney.

According to the Mission Statement of the Archdiocese of Sydney
We, as Catholics in the Archdiocese of Sydney, part of the universal Church under the successor of St Peter, through our common baptism, are a Eucharistic and sacramental community of Faith, Hope and Love seeking to live and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We are committed to work within the framework of Catholic teaching to strengthen Catholic life, foster co-operation and service, and strengthen evangelisation.

-Lionel Andrades

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