Thursday, February 12, 2015

From Pope Paul VI to Pope Francis... : Can popes reject an ex cathedra teaching and offer Holy Mass ? Yes, defacto this is what is being done.

 
 
Risultati immagini per Photo of Pope Francis offering Mass
From Pope Paul VI to Pope Francis -  they have used an irrational premise in the interpretation of Vatican Council II. Both popes were unaware of the Marchetti Inference.Both used the Cardinal Marchetti Theory  to change the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.The 'evolved' version of the dogma was being taught in pontifical universities with the approval of Pope Paul VI. The irrationality is  approved today also by Pope Francis.
When Pope Paul VI offered the first Mass in Italian he was not aware of the error in the Marchetti letter of 1949 I mentioned in the last post. The error  discarded the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus as it was interpreted over centuries.He was also not aware of an irrational interpretation of Vatican Council II which would emerge.
 
The dogma was rejected.It was claimed that the baptism of desire was an exception to the dogma. Since it was inferred that these cases were personally known to us, to be exceptions. This was an objective error of the pope.Since these persons saved as such are in Heaven.They could not be an exception on earth  to the traditional interpretation of Fr.Leonard Feeney. 



Since this first Mass priests and popes  can offer Holy Mass while denying the thrice defined dogma without it being considered an impediment.Since 1949 the Traditional Latin Mass was also offered with this change in Catholic Faith.
Pope Paul VI did not correct the irrational interpretations of Vatican Council II. Lumen Gentium 16 ( saved in invincible ignorance or a good conscience) was assumed to refer to known cases. They  were considered explicit exceptions to all needing to convert into the Catholic Church.So all did not need  'faith and baptism'' for the popes since there were explciit exceptions.This was a factual error.It was an objective error. So Lumen Gentium 16 contradicted Ad Gentes 7 and Lumen Gentium 14( all need faith and baptism for salvation) and the popes have said nothing about this. Even Pope Benedict  and Pope Francis accepted this false premise(dead-saved  are visible) and conclusion( they are exceptions to the dogma on salvation).This was the  new Deposit of the Faith, from 1949.
 
The text of Vatican Council II does not state that there are known cases of persons saved in invincible ignorance( with or without the baptism of water). So if there are no known cases how can there be exceptions to the dogma in Vatican Council II  ?. How does Vatican Council II not support the strict interpretation of the dogma? We lay people would have expected the popes and cardinals to explain this, but they have not.
Pope Paul VI never ever announced that without the irrational inference,without Marchetti's Theory, Vatican Council II is in agreement with the rigorist interpretation of the dogma.Vatican Council II does not contradict the defined dogma. Vatican Council II is in  accord with Fr.Leonard Feeney, the Church Councils, popes and saints. Nor is there an announcement today from Pope Francis .
This change in faith, we now know was a public heresy. Since the baptism of desire had nothing to do with the dogma. People in Heaven cannot be exceptions on earth!
When Pope Paul VI was offering the first Mass in Italian the excommunication of Fr.Leonard Feeney,a Jesuit priest, was not lifted. Fr.Feeney refused to say that there were known exceptions to the traditional interpretation of the dogma.Of course he could not see the dead in heaven or on earth saved with the baptism of desire.The Jesuits expelled him.

Until today, there is no apology from the Vatican or the Jesuits, for the excommunication of Fr.Leonard Feeney. Pope Francis, a Jesuit, accepts the Marchetti heresy.So do the other Jesuits. The theology Pope Francis taught in Argentina said  there were known exceptions to the traditional teaching. For him too  everyone does not need to enter the Church for salvation.This was magisterial teaching with Pope Benedict.
 
There were also four Catholic professors who were dismissed from Boston College, along with Fr.Leonard Feeney, for their traditional Catholic faith.The magisterium does not consider this an injustice.Since this is not a leftist issue.

Since 1965 the Novus Ordo Mass is being offered by popes  who interpret Vatican Council II with a a strange premise and they  have changed the Nicene Creed's 'I believe in one baptism for the forgiveness of sin' .It is now I believe in three or more known baptisms for the forgiveness of sin and these are baptisms without the baptism of water.
Extra ecclesiam nulla salus was an infallible teaching. It was defined by the Church, ex cathedra.Can popes reject an ex cathedra teaching and offer Holy Mass ? Yes, defacto this is what is being done.   
-Lionel Andrades
 




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