Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Taboo subject in Catholic dioceses of England and Wales

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Could the Rev.Deacon Nick Donnelly in Lancaster,England and the Catholic Truth Society say Vatican Council II is in agreement with the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and Tradition ? Or, does he have to accept the factual error of the popes in two theological papers of the International Theological Commission?
 
May be Nick Donnelly cannot discuss this issue in public and neither can Fergal Martin the Secretary of the Catholic Truth Society in England.
 
There is no official website in England which says those saved in invincible ignorance (LG 16) are possibilities of salvation but not exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus.They are hypothetical cases known only to God so they do not contradict Tradition (Catechism of Pius X , Syllabus of Errors etc).There are no exceptions mentioned in Vatican Council II.
No official website in England affirms the literal interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus according to the Church Councils, popes, saints and Fr.Leonard Feeney.
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The websites of the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales and those of the dioceses and Catholic organisations repeat the factual error. They allege there are known exceptions to Tradition.So with this objective error of being able to see the dead -saved, Vatican Council II is interpreted as a break with Tradition, a 'revolution', a New Revelation from God in the Catholic Church.Without the false premise the Council affirms Fr.Leonard Feeney of Boston.
However this is a taboo subject in England. If a Deacon or priest expresses it  in public, teaches it in Catechism, he could be punished.
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The diocese of Lancaster for example, tells us through its website about what is the Church but there are such big and obvious gaps of information.
What if Nick Donnelly and his wife at  Lancaster affirm Vatican Council II in accord with extra ecclesiam nulla salus and Tradition and what if a priest in the diocese supports them in public? Would this be disunity?
-Lionel Andrades

 
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