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Oxford University like the University of Bristol, U.,K are producing irrational books on Vatican Council II which create a false rupture with Catholic Tradition. Gavin D'Costa at the University of Bristol teaches students to interpret Vatican Council II non rationally, even after he and the university management are informed. Joseph Shaw does the same at St. Benet Hall, Oxford.

Oxford University like the University of Bristol, U.,K are producing irrational books on Vatican Council II which create a false rupture with Catholic Tradition.
Gavin D'Costa at the University of Bristol teaches students to interpret Vatican Council II non rationally, even after he and the university management are informed. Joseph Shaw does the same at St. Benet Hall, Oxford.

The same deceptive policy is underway at Kings College, U.K where the traditionalist Thomas Pink, teaches theology with the same error. Pink has spoken at traditionalists conferences.It is the same with the traditionalists Dr. John Rao and John Lament.
If they did not interpret Vatican Council II deceptively and expediently the Council would support the past exclusivist ecclesiology of the Catholic Church, with an ecumenism of return only.The ecclesiology of the Church today for them would be the same as that of the Middle Ages and Vatican Council II would not be a problem.But these Catholic professors of theology and philosophy seem to want to interpret the Council as a rupture with Tradition.

Shaw and Lamony have spoken at the Lepanto Foundation conference of Roberto dei Mattei. At one conference they criticized the New Theology. But they interpret Vatican Council II with the New Theology which is created by assuming that the baptism of desire(BOD), baptism of blood(BOB) and being saved in invincible ignorance(I.I) are objective examples of salvation outside the Church and so practical exceptions to traditional extra ecclesiam nulla salus. So like the liberals and Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, their message is outside the Church there is salvation,that  there is known salvation outside the Church. So the traditional outside the Church there is no salvation is rejected by all of them who call themselves traditionalists.
They will not announce that there are no known cases in 2019 of non Catholics saved outside the Church with BOD, BOB and I.I.
Neither will they say that they do not know of any literal cases of any one saved as referenced in LG 8, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc in Vatican Council II.
 There are so many reports which state or indicate that there is nothing in Unitatis Redintigratio, in its entire text, to contradict the traditional ecumenism of return. But they will not mention it. Instead they will interpret Vatican Council II(UR) as a rupture with the old ecumenism of return.
Bishop Bernard Fellay the past Superior General of the SSPX, and Fr. Pier Paolo Petrucci the foremer District Superior of the SSPX, Italy,interpreted UR 3 as a rupture with the past ecumenism and the past ecclesiology.
Even though they were corrected there were no comments from them. There was no correction or apology from the SSPX bishops and priests.
Catholics are still being misled.
How can hypothetical and speculative cases in UR 3, which exist only in the mind,be objective examples of salvation outside the Church in 2019 and exceptions to the past ecclesiocentric ecclesiology of the Catholic Church?
-Lionel Andrades

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21 October 2019, The Tablet

Bishop bans yoga for being 'unchristian'




Catholic schools under the patronage of the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore have been told by their bishop not to do yoga in the classroom because it is not Christian.
In a letter to schools sent on 10th October, Bishop Phonsie Cullinan said yoga was not suitable for a parish school setting, “especially not during religious education time”.
Explaining to school staff that he had been asked by several people to speak about yoga and mindfulness, the bishop indicated that schools need to incorporate Christian mindfulness which he said was “not mindlessness but is meditation based on Christ”.
Elsewhere in his letter, Dr Cullinan reminded staff that October is the “month of the Rosary” and he encouraged principals and teachers to pray the Rosary and help children to spend time with Jesus in adoration or in quiet meditation in the classroom.
The Bishop also referred to a homily given by Pope Francis in 2015 in which he said: “Practices like yoga are not capable of opening our hearts up to God.”
The Pope continued: “You can take a million courses in spirituality, a million courses in yoga, Zen and all these things but all of this will never be able to give you freedom.” 
Bishop Cullinan said the Pope’s views were “very much in accordance with the spirit” of the new RE programme, "Grow in Love".
Bishop Cullinan recently announced that his diocese would be setting up a deliverance ministry.
His decision follows warnings by Irish exorcist Fr Pat Collins who said Ireland was facing a “tsunami of evil”.






Writing in the November issue of Intercom magazine, which is published by the Catholic Bishops, Fr Collins, who has been ordained for 48 years, says there has been “an exponential growth in requests” for deliverance ministry to deal with demonic activity.
“There is objective statistical evidence in all Western countries that there is a growing need for this kind of ministry,” he says. 
Warning of the trend in post truth spirituality to be syncretistic, Fr Collins criticises the tendency to mix beliefs from non-Christian and Christian sources and warns that many “spiritual pilgrims” are getting involved in things like yoga, reiki, witchcraft, fortune telling, kundalini, channelling and consulting mediums.
By getting involved in occult practices and using things like a Ouija board or tarot cards in a misguided effort to contact the world of spirits or to gain control of their futures, Fr Collins warns people are unwittingly “opening themselves to the influence of the devil”.
 https://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/12140/bishop-bans-yoga-for-being-unchristian-



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A liberal professor of theology who interpreted Vatican Council II with an irrational premise to create a rupture with Tradition and to also create a theological basis for her liberalism at the Saint Meirad Seminary and School of Theology, has died rejecting the faith- teachings of the Catholic Church.

A liberal professor of theology who interpreted Vatican Council II with an irrational premise to create a rupture with Tradition and to also create a theological basis for  her liberalism at the Saint Meirad Seminary and School of Theology, has died rejecting the faith- teachings of the Catholic Church.
She rejected de fide teachings of the Church which is a mortal sin of faith. 

With an irrational interpretation of the Council, Sr.Carmel McEnroy, of the Sisters of Mercy, rejected the exclusivist ecclesiology and the Athanasius Creed,of the Catholic Church, which says, outside the Church there is no salvation. Like the other liberal professors at St. Meirad Seminary,she died at age 83 in Galway City, Ireland, according to a report in the dissident National Catholic Reporte(NCR). The NCR correspondents also interpret the Council irrationally like McEnroy.If they did not use the false premise they would be saying that the ecclesiology of the Catholic Church is the same as the missionaries and Magisterium of the 16th century.-Lionel Andrades 

 https://www.globalsistersreport.org/news/news/news/sr-carmel-mcenroy-author-who-captured-womens-role-vatican-ii-dies
https://www.saintmeinrad.edu/continuing-formation/