Monday, February 11, 2013

Catholic medical doctors are saying that they can see the dead, the deceased are visible to them



Doctors and also Catholics in the other secular professions in Rome claim those non Catholics saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire are visible to the. Since they are visible to them, it 'proves' that every one does not have to be a visible member of the Church as it was taught in the past.

So there are doctors in the Neo Catechumenal Way, Cursillos and Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement who claim there are dead saved who are visible to them.So there are exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.

They say the Catholic Church has changed its teaching on extra ecclesiam nulla salus, since after Vatican Council, we know the deceased saved in invincible ignorance etc are visible to us.They are obvious exceptions to the traditional teaching on other religions and ecumenism.
Lay Catholics doctors in Rome can see the dead. This would be an incredible phenomenon. An American priest in Rome Fr. Brian Crawford OSJ, says this is what the Church teaches so we have to accept it .Personally, he answers the two questions (1) . He says only God can see those saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire and so it does not contradict extra ecclesiam nulla salus.

So for him this is what the Church teaches ( the dead are visible and they are exceptions to every one being a visible member of the Church).This is what Fr.Brian Crawford continues to teach seminarians , at their international seminary in Boccea, Rome.-Lionel Andrades
 
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1. Do we know in the year 2013 any one saved in invincible ignorance, the baptism of desire, a good conscience, seeds of the word (AG 7), imperfect communion with the Church ?

2. If we do not know any of these cases in 2012 can they be considered exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and the Syllabus of Errors? .