Friday, January 23, 2015

Soon Lifesites will interview Cardinal Burke and they will avoid the issue of salvation


Soon Lifesites.com will post another interview of Cardinal Raymond Burke in which he will refer to Catholic doctrine, which the Vatican wants to change due to the pressure from the Left.The pro-Satan lobby.
Cardinal Raymond Burke, John Henry Weston and Hilary White will support the cardinal on Catholic doctrine which refers to absolute values.Homosexuality, adultery, abortion are mortal sins and without the absolution in the Sacrament of Confession lead to the fires of Hell.Those who are in mortal sin must not receive the Eucharist since it is a sacrilege.The next Synod must not also encourage this sacrilege as the pope and cardinals are presently doing , when they give the Eucharist to pro-abortion politicians for political reasons.
On these subjects there have been so many good reports on Life sites.com.
Cardinal Burke and Lifesites however will not say (and will not be asked) if the Catholic Church teaches that in 2015 all non Catholics need to enter the Church for salvation.It will not be mentioned that this is the teaching of Vatican Council II (AG 7) and the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. None of them will say that a person can be saved with the baptism of desire and in invincible ignorance and these are possibilities followed by the baptism of water and anyway, we do not know of any such case in 2015.We do not know of someone who will be saved this year without 'faith and baptism'(AG 7) and so there is nothing in Vatican Council II to contradict 'the rigorist interpretation' of the dogma. There are no exceptions to the traditional interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Feeneyite version.Cardinal Burke has mentioned Vatican Council II but has never mentioned this.
This is also the doctrine of the Catholic Church, interpreted rationally , and it is also the basis for the Social Reign of Jesus Christ over all political systems.This is never endorsed.
Cardinal Burke and Lifesites will not say that it is irrational to assume that the baptism of desire ( with or without the baptism of water) is an exception to the dogma and Vatican Council II (AG 7,LG 14).They will not say that the Cardinal Marchetti letter in 1949 made an obvious mistake which is being politically exploited today.
Be consistent. Just as you support the Church's traditional teaching on adultery, same sex marriage etc  also clarify the teaching on salvation. -Lionel Andrades
 
 
 




Steve Jalsevac says there is a collapse of religious leadership : yet he projects the Catholic Church as teaching heresy which Lifesites approves

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2015/01/steve-jalsevac-says-there-is-collapse.html
Church teaching which Steven Ertelt, Hilary White,John Henry Weston and others cannot proclaim through LifeNews/Life Sites : not good for business
 
March for Life : double standard of participants

March for Life : Steve Ertelt responds
 
Cardinal Muller's doctrinal error placed on the Vatican website
 
Archbishop Thomas Gullickson, John Martigioni and Fr.Rev. Fr.P. Stefano Visintin OSB, Dean of the Faculty of Theology at the Pontifical University St.Anselm agree with me : there are no visible exceptions.
 
Fr.Marco Hausmann FSSP confirms: there are no physically visible cases of the baptism of desire
 
Edward Pentin refuses to touch this subject again, since he probably got the usual threats from the Left : Rorate Caeili pulls down comments
 
Pat Archbold every one with no exception in 2015 needs to ' have their Catholic membership cards stamped and notarized' .This is official according to magisterial texts.
 
The 150th anniversary of the Syllabus of Errors is not being celebrated in the Catholic Church since the CDF assumes there are known exceptions to Pope Pius IX in Vatican Council II
 
Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate can choose a rational, traditional and non heretical interpretation of Vatican Council II unlike the Vatican Curia
 
The person who marries a non Catholic and lives with him is living in adultery. It is a mortal sin.Outside the Catholic Church there is no known salvation

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