Wednesday, November 4, 2020

On Mission Sunday in 2002 at the Beda Pontifical College, Rome, the English seminary for late vocations, I was affirming the strict interpretation of EENS while the faculty and students were affirming an EENS with exceptions. Today I interpret EENS and Vatican Council II without exceptions and they officially use the false premise to interpret Vatican Council II and EENS, as does the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Vatican. In 2002 they were supported by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and today they are still supported by Pope Benedict and Pope Francis



On Mission Sunday in 2002 at the Beda Pontifical College, Rome, the English seminary for late vocations, I was affirming the strict interpretation of EENS while the faculty and students were affirming an EENS with exceptions.
Today I interpret EENS and Vatican Council II without exceptions and they officially use the false premise to interpret Vatican Council II and EENS, as does the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Vatican.
In 2002 they were supported by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and today they are still supported by Pope Benedict and Pope Francis.. -Lionel Andrades

NOVEMBER 3, 2020

I was at the Beda Pontifical College, the seminary for late vocations under the bishops of Britain, in 2002-2003 when Fr.John Breen was also a formator there.He is the only priest-professor from that time who is still there at the Beda,now incharge of Human Formation and Pastoral Direction.He would help organise the Italian classes, the travel of students in Rome,among other things and was fond of tennis. Like the other professors and priests there, he would affirm universal salvation ( salvation is potentially available for all ) without affirming exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church. Since extra ecclesiam nulla salus had exceptions in Vatican Council for all of them. For them Fr. Leonard Feeney was wrong and the Holy Office 1949(CDF) was correct, with the official false premise and inference, approved by the Left

 https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2020/11/i-was-at-beda-pontifical-college.html


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