Thursday, November 26, 2020

The professors in general at the pontifical universities and seminaries in Italy use the false liberal approach to reject Catholic Tradition.

 The professors in general at the pontifical universities and seminaries in Italy use the  false liberal approach to reject Catholic Tradition. They depend upon an irrationality to confuse students.They are politically obliged to do this by the Left, to keep their teaching job.

1. They will not affirm the strict interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. They will not quote a pope or saint.

2.They will cite hypothetical and theoretical cases referenced in Vatican Council II, the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 or the Catechism of the Catholic Church.They will be projected as non hypothetical and objective and known non Catholics saved outside the Church, without the Sacraments.

3.Then they will conclude that the dogma EENS, the Athanasius Creed and the Syllabus of Errors of Pope Pius IX are obsolete. There is a development of doctrine which emerges for them, with the use of a false premise.-Lionel Andrades


1. The popes and saints on extra ecclesiam nulla salus are not cited.





 


2. HYPOTHETICAL AND THEORETICAL POSSIBILITIES ARE CONSIDERED OBJECTIVE EXCEPTIONS TO THE POPES AND SAINTS ON EENS.

1. What does Vatican Council II say about people outside the Church being saved ? Well In Lumen Gentium 16 we do read...yes it is possible that those outside the fold will be saved.

2.St. Thomas Aquinas refers to the baptism of desire for someone who has not received the baptism of water.

3. Whereby God whose power is not tied to visible Sacraments sanctifies man inwardly.

4. Hence St. Ambrose says of his friend the Emperor Valintinian that I lost him but he did not lose the grace he prayed for.

5.God is not bound Sacraments ( CCC 1257).

6.Those who have an implicit desire for the baptism of water can also be saved.

3.At Step 2 the hypothetical cases are considered exceptions to EENS. So the Athanasius Creed and the Syllabus of Errors had become obsolete for Cardinal Ratzinger, Cardinal Muller, Cardinal Ranjit etc.-Lionel Andrades









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