Thursday, April 23, 2015

Superintendents of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit agree : irrationality being taught in Religion Class


The Superintendents of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit agree with me. I e-mailed them some of these blog posts which state that an irrationality is being taught in Religion Class to school children.This irrationality and objective error is taught  at Catholic schools in the diocese where they monitor education.None of them have denied it.
None of them deny that irrational reasoning is recommended to Catholic students as the official teaching of the Catholic Church.
 






Dr. Brian Dougherty,Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Detroit agrees that Catholic school children have to infer:

Dr. Brian Dougherty

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. We human beings can physically see the dead in Heaven.

2. We can know someone in Heaven in the present times who is there without 'faith and baptism'.

So they are taught to infer that the baptism of desire and being saved in inculpable ignorance are exceptions to the rigorist interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.So non Catholics did not have to convert in the present times the children are taught.

As I mentioned in the last blog post every one in April 2015 in Detroit, Michigan does not need to formally enter the Catholic Church for salvation.Since there are known exceptions for them.

CHILDREN TAUGHT FACTUAL ERROR
Katie BrydgesKatie Brydges, Regional Associate Superintendent for the Northwest Region for the Archdiocese of Detroit, agrees that school children, are also taught that for Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith the baptism of water was not always necessary for salvation and 'God is not limited to the Sacraments.'(Catechism of the Catholic Church 1257).
So school children had to infer that for Cardinal Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI this was the reasoning:-

1. We human beings including the popes, can physically see the dead in Heaven.(Otherwise how could there be exceptions?)

2. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger knew someone in Heaven during the time he was working on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, who was there without 'faith and baptism' and this case was personally known to him.(So it became an explicit exception for him)

James Abercrombie James Abercrombie, Regional Associate Superintendent,for the South Region, Melissa Lipsmeier, Regional Associate Superintendent for the Northeast Region and Dr. Karen White, Regional Associate Superintendent for the Central Region, Detroit also agree that a factual error is being taught to the students.It is an objective error which would be noticed even by non Catholic superintendents or educationists.Melissa Lipsmeier

Dr. Karen WhiteThen the children are  told that Cardinal Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani, in the Letter of the Holy Office 1949, inferred that the dead are visible in the present times and that we can tell who will be saved without the baptism of water.

For him too, like the Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Cushing, there were known exceptions to all needing to formally enter the Church.This was the major theological change in the Catholic Church. A re-orientation of the only Church of Jesus Christ.The children had to accept this re-orientation, which was based on an irrational premise and inference.

IRRATIONALITY IN DETROIT SCHOOLS
Bishop Arturo Cepeda Director of the Department of Evangelization, Catechesis and Schools, agrees that this is the reasoning taught to Catholic students in Detroit.
He does not deny that this reasoning is not rational and yet it is the standard reasoning in schools in Detroit. So the proclamation of the Good News has been changed.Other related doctrines of the Church have also changed.
-Lionel Andrades
 
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April 21, 2015

Bishop Arturo Cepeda, Director of the Department of Evangelization, Catechesis and Schools,Detroit has no denial : he agrees an irrationality is taught to Catholic school children http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2015/04/bishop-arturo-cepeda-director-of.html

School children in the Archdiocese of Detroit have to use an irrationality to interpret Vatican Council II  http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2015/04/school-children-in-archdiocese-of.html

CMTV and the Archdiocese of Detroit
 
 

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