Wednesday, October 26, 2016

This is the irrationality of the present magisterium and it is supported by the two popes.So Church Militant TV has to do the same.

A person becomes Catholic — or should become Catholic — because they recognize that outside of the Church there is no salvation. But of course this presupposes a person comprehends that, in juxtaposition to salvation, there is damnation — eternal damnation. That is the consequence of choosing poorly — not that you will feel sad, or not be as emotionally charged as you might be, or life might be more difficult.-Michael Voris
http://www.churchmilitant.com/video/episode/vortex-elections-have-consequences

A person becomes Catholic — or should become Catholic — because they recognize that outside of the Church there is no salvation.

Michael Voris says outside the Church there is no salvation and also says that a person can be saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire. So outside the Church there is salvation.

Similarly when I say that being saved in invnciible ignorance and the baptism of desire refer to hypothetical cases, and so they are not exceptions to the dogma EENS Simon Rafe does not agree, or does not understand.
Christine Niles did a good program on extra ecclesiam nulla salus in which he quorted Cantate Dominio, Council of Florence. Yet in that same program she quoted the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 to the Archbishop of Boston saying the baptism of desire etc are exceptions to the Feeneyite interpretation of the dogma EENS.
They want to have it both ways,
Every one must enter but some do not.
This is the irrationality of the present magisterium and it is supported by the two popes.So Church Militant TV has to do the same.
-Lionel Andrades



theVortex
ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES
Say it like it is — die in sin and go to Hell.

So if Cardinal Burke can accept the innovation and reject the past magisterium and support the present magisterium, Catholics could then ask why cannot they also abort, since one does not have to follow the moral teachings of only the Catholic Church to go to Heaven?


Why does Cardinal Burke refer to 'our Christian faith' and not the Catholic faith.

Then he refers to the zeal of the Apostles.
So much of confusion...
The Protestant Christians approve contraception.So why should Catholics also not approve of it since Protestants are going to Heaven according to Cardinal Burke, inspite of supporting contraception and divorce?
For Cardinal Burke there is known salvation outside the Church, there are known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS) and so in public he does not affirm the Feeneyite interpretation of EENS.
So this is a rupture with the magisterium before the Council of Trent. Popes and Church Councils have affirmed EENS without considering the baptism of desire etc as being an exception.
So if Cardinal Burke can accept the innovation and reject the past magisterium and support the present magisterium, Catholics could then ask why cannot they also abort, since one does not have to follow the moral teachings of only the Catholic Church to go to Heaven? Cardinal Burke rejects traditional salvation theology according to the 16th century missionaries as did Pope Benedict recently, in public.What they can do others can also do.
So if the dogma EENS is not affirmed by Cardinal Burke as the the Early Church and the Apostles, then why follow the moral or other teachings of the Catholic faith which is different from the Christian faith of the other denominations and churches.
I follow the moral teachings of the Catholic Church since I know that this is the Church which is the only path to salvation and that all need to be formal members of the Catholic Church with no exception and it has the fullness of truth.
-Lionel Andrades

https://gloria.tv/video/117Q6DmrsYxQDkdYpzam9FLdE/postings/



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Cardinal Burke at Tradfest, Croatia

Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke gave a lecture at the TradFast 2016 named: On the Gospel of life and the new evangelization, on the occasion of the launching of his book: Divine Love Made Flesh: The Holy Eucharist as the Sacrament of Charity, in the Croatian language.