Thursday, March 13, 2014

Traditionalist extremism

According to Magister, the bishop of Conversano and Monopoli, Domenico Padovano, reported that Pope Francis “exhorted him to be careful with the extremisms of certain Traditionalist groups, but also to treasure tradition and allow it to live in the Church along with innovation.”
http://www.catholicworldreport.com/Blog/2996/francis_and_traditionalist_catholics.aspx
The Fischer More College faculty and the Franciscans of the Immaculate need to show the Vatican Curia that they can accept Vatican Council II with the 'ideology' of extra ecclesiam nulla salus.This is presently difficult. Since Roberto Mattei, John Lamont and others can only interpret the Council with the false premise.There are to be more conferences this summer, in which they will make the same objective error.

Pope Francis considers it 'extremism' when Vatican Council II is interpreted without the dead man walking  premise.The irrational premise is being used throughout the Church in the interpretation of Vatican Council II.
It is because of the interpretation of Vatican Council II with this fantasy premise, which results in a break with Tradition, that many traditionalists (not all) reject Vatican Council II. When they reject Vatican Council II the pope considers it extremism.
Recently the Fischer More College was not allowed to have the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) in their chapel. The TLM is also prohibited for the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate in Rome.
The TLM is permitted for the FSSP which does not use the 'ideology' of extra ecclesiam nulla salus. They accept Vatican Council II with the false premise.
The Fischer More College students are permitted to attend the TLM in the diocese churches. The FSSP priest will assume that the deceased saved in invincible ignorance (LG 16) are known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Syllabus of Errors etc.
The Fischer More College faculty and the Franciscans of the Immaculate need to show the Vatican Curia that they can accept Vatican Council II with the 'ideology' of extra ecclesiam nulla salus.This is presently difficult. Since Roberto Mattei, John Lamont and others can only interpret the Council with the false premise.There are to be more conferences this summer, in which they will make the same objective error.
-Lionel Andrades

DEAD MAN WALKING IN DALLAS !

Dr. Mark Goodwin Dean, School of Ministry, Assoc. Professor and Dept. Chair, Theology,University of Dallas,USA has not denied it.He has not denied that the university is using the dead man walking  premise in Catholic theology.

The university  teaches  that there are known exceptions to the traditional dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus, as it was known to St.Robert Bellarmine, St. Francis Xavier, St.Ignatius of Loyola, St.Francis of Assisi, St.Anthony Marie Claret and so many others. For the saints there were no exceptions  to the dogma.No exceptions that we could know of or physically see.
Who are these exceptions in 2014 for the University of Dallas  ?
They are those saved in invincible ignorance (LG 16), imperfect communion with the Church (UR 3), good and holy things in other religions (NA 2) etc.
They are exceptions for the university since they can see these dead men walking in Dallas saved in invincible ignorance, imperfect communion with the Church...
They can see them in Dallas?
It is upon this irrationality that the University of Dallas, has built its theology.
This irrationality is used to change the doctrine on Hell.Now most people are not going to Hell since most people do not have 'faith and baptism'.Instead there are exceptions . One, two, three or more exceptions.Many of them. May be the majority of them. Then it is concluded that non Catholics do not have to convert into the Church for salvation.
Upon this irrationality they negate the thrice defined on exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church. It was an ex cathedra dogma which Pope Pius XII called an 'infallible teaching' (Letter of the Holy Office 1949).
It is based on this irrationality of known exceptions in the present times, that the dogma on  the Infallibility of the pope ex cathedra is rejected. Since there are known exceptions in Dallas to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the pope made an error ex cathedra in the past, it is implied.
 
The pope did not know about the dead man walking in Dallas.
 
Now the university faculty and students interpret Vatican Council II, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Redemptoris Mission, Dominus Iesus, Summorum Pontificum etc using the dead man walking and visible on earth theory.
-Lionel Andrades
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Faculty

Dr. Mark Goodwin

Dr. Mark Goodwin

Dean, School of Ministry
Assoc. Professor and Dept. Chair, Theology
Offices: Theology Department: Braniff 228
School of Ministry: Catherine Hall 128
Phone: Theology Department: 972-721-5358
School of Ministry: 972-721-4068
E-Mail: mgoodwin@udallas.edu
Dr. Mark Goodwin received his doctoral degree from Yale University in 1992 and has taught in the Theology Department at the University of Dallas since 1993. Dr. Goodwin's interests in scripture are wide-ranging, but are focused on the New Testament and its first century Jewish environment.
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Dr. Mark Lowery

Dr. Mark Lowery

Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff 226
Phone: 972-721-5357
E-Mail: lowery@udallas.edu
Mark Lowery, Ph.D., is Professor of Theology at the University of Dallas, and the editor-in-chief of the Catholic Social Science Review.
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Dr. John Norris

Dr. John Norris

Associate Provost, Provost Office
Associate Professor, Theology
Offices:
Theology Department: Braniff 220
Assoc. Provost: Carpenter Hall, 1st floor
Phone:
Theology Department: 972-721-5001
Provost Office: 972-721-5234
E-Mail: jnorris@udallas.edu
Dr. John Norris received his Ph.D. from Marquette University. His research interests include St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, and church history.
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Dr. Christopher Malloy

Associate Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff 240
Phone: 972-721-4096
E-Mail: cmalloy@udallas.edu
Dr. Christopher Malloy received his Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. His research interests include St. Thomas Aquinas, Augustine, Bonaventure, John Duns Scotus, and Matthias Scheeben.
Dr. Andrew Glicksman 2013

Dr. Andrew Glicksman

Assistant Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff 222
Phone: 972-721-5217
E-Mail: aglicksman@udallas.edu
Dr. Andrew Glicksman received his Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. His research interests include Inner-biblical Exegesis of the Old Testament, Old Testament Wisdom Literature, and Iron Age Archaeology of Palestine and Transjordan.
Dr. Ron Rombs

Dr. Ron Rombs

Associate Professor, Theology
Office: Augustine 113
Phone: 972-721-5237
E-Mail: rrombs@udallas.edu
Dr. Ron Rombs received his Ph.D. from Fordham University. His research interests include St. Augustine, and Patristic and Byzantine Theology.
Fr. Roch Kereztsky

Fr. Roch Kereszty, O.Cist

Adjunct Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff Building Theology Dept. Office
Phone: 972-721-5219
E-Mail: rkeresz@udallas.edu
A native of Hungary, Fr. Roch Kereszty specializes in both Patristic and Medieval Theology and Systematic Theology. His dissertation was entitled "Wisdom in the Spiritual Theology of St. Bernard." He taught full time at the University of Dallas in the 1960s.
Fr. Farkasfalvy

Fr. Denis Farkasfalvy, O.Cist.

Research Scholar, Theology
Office: Braniff Building Theology Dept. Office
Phone: 972-721-5219
A native of Hungary, Abbot Denis Farkasfalvy specializes in both Patristic and Medieval Theology and in Biblical Theology. His dissertation was on the theology of biblical inspiration in St. Bernard. He has a graduate degree in mathematics from Texas Christian University and teaches math at the Cistercian Preparatory School.

Dallas school children are told in Religion Class that the Church teaches all in the present times do not have to enter the Catholic Church for salvation

In the diocese of Dallas school children  are being told that the Catholic Church  teaches that all in  the present times do not have to enter the Catholic Church for salvation. Others can be saved in their religion.They are saved in general in their religion and do not have to convert.
School teachers need to teach this new doctrine and also say that this is the teaching of the Catholic Church.
Photo: CONFIRMED In CHRIST

Congratulations to our OLPH 8th grade class for receiving their Sacrament of Confirmation this morning at Mass.
1.If a student asks,"From where do we get this teaching" ? The teacher responds, "From Vatican Council II".
2.If the student says Vatican Council II (AG 7) says 'all' need 'faith and baptism' for salvation  the teacher denies it.This is expected of the school teacher who has to be a Catholic with a Bachelor's Degree from a University.
3.If the student says we do not know any one in 2014 who is saved in invincible ignorance (LG 16), imperfect communion with the Church (UR 3), good and holy things in other religions(NA 2) the teacher must still say that the Church teaches that we do know such persons.
If the student asks the teacher if it is possible to name any such person, who is saved with imperfect communion with the Church, good and holy things in other religion etc, the teacher says there are no known names.We cannot name any such person.These cases are known only to God.
 
The confused student would just give up.
The teacher is telling a lie with the connivance of the local bishop, or they are both ignorant on this subject. Possibly the latter is true.
1. Vatican Council II no where says that other religions are the ordinary means of salvation, or that we know any one in another religion who is saved without converting into the Catholic Church.Vatican Council II no where says that the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus has been superseded.
2. Vatican Council II (AG 7) says all need 'faith and baptism'. So all need to enter the Church to go to Heaven and avoid Hell.
3.We do not know any one in 2014 who is saved in invincible ignorance (LG 16), imperfect communion with the Church (UR 3), good and holy things in other religions (NA 2).



















The school principals and the teachers of religion classs are using an irrational premise in the teaching of the Catholic Faith.
They assume that we know non Catholics now dead on earth and  saved in Heaven. It is assumed that we can physically see these persons. Since they can be seen physically they are exceptions to the traditional teaching which says all need to enter the Catholic Church for salvation.
So all do not need to enter the Catholic Church is the teaching in Dallas Catholic schools since allegedly they can see the dead-saved.
To be able to see the dead-saved who are exceptions to the traditional teaching on exclusive salvation is taught to Catholic children through out their life.
Even if they graduate from the University of Dallas, they are programmed with this error, a new doctrine for the Catholic Church.