Monday, July 23, 2018

Voice of the Family Conference speaker recommends the New Theology



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Fr.Francesco Giordano who spoke at the Voice of the Family Conference and is one of the signatories of the Filial Correction promotes the New Theology at the University of St. Thomas Aquinas Rome.

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He interprets the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus with invincible ignorance being an exception.Also Vatican Council II is a rupture or him with the dogma EENS and the past exclusivist ecclesiology of the Church.
To assume unknown cases of invincible ignorance are known exceptions to the dogma EENS I call Cushingism. To see unknown cases of invincible ignorance, the baptism of desire and baptism of blood as simply referring to hypothetical cases and so are not relevant or exceptions to the dogma EENS, I call Feeneyism.
Fr. Giordano interprets EENS with Cushingism while I choose Feeneyism.
He interprets Vatican Council II with Cushingism while I choose Feeneyism.
He interprets BOD, BOB and I.I with Cushingism even when he has the rational choice in Feeeneyism. So for him the Catechisms ( Pius X, Trent etc) when they mention BOD, BOB and I.I are a rupture with EENS ( Feeneyite),but not for me.
He interprets the Nicene Creed as saying, 'I believe in three or more known baptisms which exclude the baptism of water, they are desire, blood, invincible ignorance, seeds of the Word, elements of sanctification and truth,imperfect communion with the Church etc'.
So when St. Thomas Aquinas mentions the man in the forest to whom God would send a preacher to have baptized and who is to be saved, Fr. Giordano assumes that this is a known person saved outside the Church. So Aquinas contradicts himself, according to Fr. Giordano, when he affirms the strict interpretation of the dogma EENS and also visible and known cases of non Catholics saved outside the Church in ignorance.This is pure Cushingism.
Fr.Giordano recommends that Catholic parents tell their children that not every one needs to enter the Church but only those who know i.e who are not in invincible ignorance.He will tell them not to affirm the dogma EENS like Fr. Leonard Feeney of Boston but to assume that there are known people saved outside the Church who are exceptions.
So in his bibliography for his courses on extra ecclesiam nulla salus interpreted with Cushingism he recommends the Cushingite Fr. Ralph Martin's book.
Recently at the Lepanto Foundation conference in Rome the New Theology was criticized by John Lamont and Roberto dei Mattei.
Without the use of the New Theology to interpret EENS and Vatican Council II, Fr. Francesco Giordano would no more be invited to speak  at the Angelicum where for ideological reasons, professors of theology have to lie and deceive Catholic students, with the use of an irrational reasoning.It is only in this way they can create a rupture with the Syllabus of Errors ( ecumenism of return).Without the irrational reasoning there is no theological basis for the New Ecumenism etc.
This is also a deception presented to the average Catholic family.Since if Fr. Giordano really wanted he could announce that Vatican Council II does not contradict the strict interpretation of the dogma EENS and neither are BOD, BOB and I.I exceptions.This could be taught to Catholic children at schools and in the home.It is a family issue.-Lionel Andrades



JULY 23, 2018

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Fr.Francesco Giordano and faculty at Angelicum interpret Aquinas with Cushingism

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2018/07/frfrancesco-giordano-and-faculty-at.html



JULY 23, 2018

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Pope John Paul II prohibited a theology of religions and it is being taught at the Angelicum University

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2018/07/pope-john-paul-ii-prohibited-theology.html




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