Saturday, February 23, 2013

ITS POLITICS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SYDNEY

It's politics and not the Catholic Faith. In the Archdiocese of Sydney the Chancery, Department of Adult Education and Evangelisation, the Commission of Ecumenical and Inter Faith Relations and other organisations and agencies maintain that the dead in Heaven are visible to us.So Father John George can get away by saying in public that the deceased saved in invincible ignorance etc are visible to all. So every one does not have to be a visible member of the Catholic Church for salvation.

No magisterial text says that the dead saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire are physically visible to us on earth.Neither does any magisterial text state that those saved with the baptism of desire, elements of sanctification (LG 8), a good conscience (LG 16) etc are:

1.exceptions to 'the ordinary means of salvation' (Redemptoris Missio 55)

and

2.exceptions to all needing  Catholic Faith and the baptism of water for salvation. (Ad Gentes 7, Vatican Council II. Also CCC 846).

Fr.John George knows he can get away by denying Vatican Council II (AG 7), Redemptoris Missio (55), Catechism of the Catholic Church (846),Dominus Iesus (2), the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus (Cantate Domino, Council of Florence 1441 etc).Since the Diocesan Offices will look the other way. They too will deny the Faith, with their dead man walking theories.

Just like Brian Coyne's non Catholic Catholica, they are all denying the necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation, the necessity of all to be visible members of the Church in 2013 , to go to Heaven and avoid Hell

Its laughable,how in Religious Education classes in Sydney , young people are told there are exceptions to the ordinary means of salvation and the traditional understanding of other religions and Christian communities - all because we can allegedly see the dead man walking saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire.Young Catholics now are taught that people in Heaven are visible to us , just as they are on earth.


Fr.John George is denying Vatican Council II, the Catechism of the Catholic Church,the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and other magisterial texts, with his new theory, politically supported by the Archdiocese of Sydney.-Lionel Andrades

Chancellor: Monsignor John Usher
Process Instructor: Monsignor William Mullins
Executive Assistant to the Chancellor: Mr Michael Bailey
Archbishop's Private Secretary: Dr Michael Casey
Archbishop's Secretary: Miss Josephine Tesoriero
Academic Research Fellow: Dr Hayden Ramsay
chancery@sydneycatholic.org
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Commission for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations
This organisation is a service of the Archdiocese of Sydney.
The work of the commission, which is made up of lay, religious and ordained members, is to encourage initiatives which build bridges of understanding and co-operation between the Christian churches and also between Christians and people of other faiths.
Contact: Sr Giovanni Farquer, RSJ - Executive Director
Sr Giovanni Farquer, RSJ - Executive Director
interfaith@sydneycatholic.org
http://www.aceir.org.au