Cardinal Vince Nicols does not say that all who die in mortal sin are oriented to Hell but instead he tells the BBC,' if the person makes a final, deliberate and irrevocable approach, a decision to reject any notion of, or willingness to be open to, God then that is a definitive decision that separates him from God'.
This was the line I would also get from my English Spiritual Director at the Beda Pontifical College, the Catholic seminary in Rome under the bishops of England and Wales.
In the BBC interview the cardinal is asked,'And then what happens '.
'Well, who knows',says Vince Nicols.
In an organized way the English bishops and priests have been teaching the same confusion over the last 20 or more years.It is as if someone has decided that they must use this new doctrine.So when he later says that fire and brimstone is not there in Hell, ' is not Catholic teaching', he means that is is not Catholic teaching according to his group or the people whom he represents.
So when the interviewer asks him where will his limited category of people , who are lost, go after they die, he says he does not know.But he does not know that Hell does not have fire and brimstone.
So there is a Hell for him, a Hell he knows exists, in which only a limited category of people will go to, and not every one in un-Confessed mortal sin.
He also knows that all non Catholics in general will not be going there,since he doesn not believe in the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. He rejects the teaching over the centuries of the popes and saints.
This was all the nonsense being taught at the Beda seminary Rome, when Vince Nicols as the Bishop of Birmingham, would visit there officially and ensure that the new teachings are enforced.
Now that we have Pope Francis, all these innovations which were there during the pontificate of Pope John Paul II, but were hidden in the shade, have come out into the open.
-Lionel Andrades
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