Wednesday, October 28, 2020

With the second part of the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 (LOHO) we have the New Ecumenism, New Theology, New Ecclesiology and New Evangelisation

 With the second part of the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 (LOHO) we have the New Ecumenism, New Theology, New Ecclesiology and New Evangelisation. -Lionel Andrades


Letter to the Archbishop of Boston

Authored By: CDF (Holy Office)

LETTER OF THE SACRED CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY OFFICE

Archbishop Richard J. Cushing

Given on August 8, 1949 explaining the true sense of Catholic doctrine that there is no salvation outside the Church.

This important Letter of the Holy Office is introduced by a letter of the Most Reverend Archbishop of Boston.

The Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office has examined again the problem of Father Leonard Feeney and St. Benedict Center. Having studied carefully the publications issued by the Center, and having considered all the circumstances of this case, the Sacred Congregation has ordered me to publish, in its entirety, the letter which the same Congregation sent me on the 8th of August, 1949. The Supreme Pontiff, His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, has given full approval to this decision. In due obedience, therefore, we publish, in its entirety, the Latin text of the letter as received from the Holy Office with an English translation of the same approved by the Holy See.

Given at Boston, Mass., the 4th day of September, 1952.

Walter J. Furlong, Chancellor

Richard J. Cushing, Archbishop of Boston.

LETTER OF THE HOLY OFFICE

From the Headquarters of the Holy Office, Aug. 8, 1949.

Your Excellency:

This Supreme Sacred Congregation has followed very attentively the rise and the course of the grave controversy stirred up by certain associates of "St. Benedict Center" and "Boston College" in regard to the interpretation of that axiom: "Outside the Church there is no salvation."

After having examined all the documents that are necessary or useful in this matter, among them information from your Chancery, as well as appeals and reports in which the associates of "St. Benedict Center" explain their opinions and complaints, and also many other documents pertinent to the controversy, officially collected, the same Sacred Congregation is convinced that the unfortunate controversy arose from the fact that the axiom, "outside the Church there is no salvation," was not correctly understood and weighed, and that the same controversy was rendered more bitter by serious disturbance of discipline arising from the fact that some of the associates of the institutions mentioned above refused reverence and obedience to legitimate authorities.

Accordingly, the Most Eminent and Most Reverend Cardinals of this Supreme Congregation, in a plenary session held on Wednesday, July 27, 1949, decreed, and the august Pontiff in an audience on the following Thursday, July 28, 1949, deigned to give his approval, that the following explanations pertinent to the doctrine, and also that invitations and exhortations relevant to discipline be given:

We are bound by divine and Catholic faith to believe all those things which are contained in the word of God, whether it be Scripture or Tradition, and are proposed by the Church to be believed as divinely revealed, not only through solemn judgment but also through the ordinary and universal teaching office (<Denzinger>, n. 1792).

Now, among those things which the Church has always preached and will never cease to preach is contained also that infallible statement by which we are taught that there is no salvation outside the Church.

However, this dogma must be understood in that sense in which the Church herself understands it. For, it was not to private judgments that Our Savior gave for explanation those things that are contained in the deposit of faith, but to the teaching authority of the Church.

Now, in the first place, the Church teaches that in this matter there is question of a most strict command of Jesus Christ. For He explicitly enjoined on His apostles to teach all nations to observe all things whatsoever He Himself had commanded (Matt. 28: 19-20).

Now, among the commandments of Christ, that one holds not the least place by which we are commanded to be incorporated by baptism into the Mystical Body of Christ, which is the Church, and to remain united to Christ and to His Vicar, through whom He Himself in a visible manner governs the Church on earth.

Therefore, no one will be saved who, knowing the Church to have been divinely established by Christ, nevertheless refuses to submit to the Church or withholds obedience from the Roman Pontiff, the Vicar of Christ on earth.

Not only did the Savior command that all nations should enter the Church, but He also decreed the Church to be a means of salvation without which no one can enter the kingdom of eternal glory.

In His infinite mercy God has willed that the effects, necessary for one to be saved, of those helps to salvation which are directed toward man's final end, not by intrinsic necessity, but only by divine institution, can also be obtained in certain circumstances when those helps are used only in desire and longing. This we see clearly stated in the Sacred Council of Trent, both in reference to the sacrament of regeneration and in reference to the sacrament of penance (<Denzinger>, nn. 797, 807).

The same in its own degree must be asserted of the Church, in as far as she is the general help to salvation. Therefore, that one may obtain eternal salvation, it is not always required that he be incorporated into the Church actually as a member, but it is necessary that at least he be united to her by desire and longing.

However, this desire need not always be explicit, as it is in catechumens; but when a person is involved in invincible ignorance God accepts also an implicit desire, so called because it is included in that good disposition of soul whereby a person wishes his will to be conformed to the will of God.

These things are clearly taught in that dogmatic letter which was issued by the Sovereign Pontiff, Pope Pius XII, on June 29, 1943, <On the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ> (AAS, Vol. 35, an. 1943, p. 193 ff.). For in this letter the Sovereign Pontiff clearly distinguishes between those who are actually incorporated into the Church as members, and those who are united to the Church only by desire.

Discussing the members of which the Mystical Body is-composed here on earth, the same august Pontiff says: "Actually only those are to be included as members of the Church who have been baptized and profess the true faith, and who have not been so unfortunate as to separate themselves from the unity of the Body, or been excluded by legitimate authority for grave faults committed."

Toward the end of this same encyclical letter, when most affectionately inviting to unity those who do not belong to the body of the Catholic Church, he mentions those who "are related to the Mystical Body of the Redeemer by a certain unconscious yearning and desire," and these he by no means excludes from eternal salvation, but on the other hand states that they are in a condition "in which they cannot be sure of their salvation" since "they still remain deprived of those many heavenly gifts and helps which can only be enjoyed in the Catholic Church" (AAS, 1. c., p. 243). With these wise words he reproves both those who exclude from eternal salvation all united to the Church only by implicit desire, and those who falsely assert that men can be saved equally well in every religion (cf. Pope Pius IX, Allocution, <Singulari quadam>, in <Denzinger>, n. 1641 ff.; also Pope Pius IX in the encyclical letter, <Quanto conficiamur moerore>, in <Denzinger>, n. 1677).

But it must not be thought that any kind of desire of entering the Church suffices that one may be saved. It is necessary that the desire by which one is related to the Church be animated by perfect charity. Nor can an implicit desire produce its effect, unless a person has supernatural faith: "For he who comes to God must believe that God exists and is a rewarder of those who seek Him" (Heb. 11:6). The Council of Trent declares (Session VI, chap. 8): "Faith is the beginning of man's salvation, the foundation and root of all justification, without which it is impossible to please God and attain to the fellowship of His children" (Denzinger, n. 801).

From what has been said it is evident that those things which are proposed in the periodical <From the Housetops>, fascicle 3, as the genuine teaching of the Catholic Church are far from being such and are very harmful both to those within the Church and those without.

From these declarations which pertain to doctrine, certain conclusions follow which regard discipline and conduct, and which cannot be unknown to those who vigorously defend the necessity by which all are bound' of belonging to the true Church and of submitting to the authority of the Roman Pontiff and of the Bishops "whom the Holy Ghost has placed . . . to rule the Church" (Acts 20:28).

Hence, one cannot understand how the St. Benedict Center can consistently claim to be a Catholic school and wish to be accounted such, and yet not conform to the prescriptions of canons 1381 and 1382 of the Code of Canon Law, and continue to exist as a source of discord and rebellion against ecclesiastical authority and as a source of the disturbance of many consciences.

Furthermore, it is beyond understanding how a member of a religious Institute, namely Father Feeney, presents himself as a "Defender of the Faith," and at the same time does not hesitate to attack the catechetical instruction proposed by lawful authorities, and has not even feared to incur grave sanctions threatened by the sacred canons because of his serious violations of his duties as a religious, a priest, and an ordinary member of the Church.

Finally, it is in no wise to be tolerated that certain Catholics shall claim for themselves the right to publish a periodical, for the purpose of spreading theological doctrines, without the permission of competent Church authority, called the "<imprimatur,>" which is prescribed by the sacred canons.

Therefore, let them who in grave peril are ranged against the Church seriously bear in mind that after "Rome has spoken" they cannot be excused even by reasons of good faith. Certainly, their bond and duty of obedience toward the Church is much graver than that of those who as yet are related to the Church "only by an unconscious desire." Let them realize that they are children of the Church, lovingly nourished by her with the milk of doctrine and the sacraments, and hence, having heard the clear voice of their Mother, they cannot be excused from culpable ignorance, and therefore to them apply without any restriction that principle: submission to the Catholic Church and to the Sovereign Pontiff is required as necessary for salvation.

In sending this letter, I declare my profound esteem, and remain,

Your Excellency's most devoted,

F. Cardinal Marchetti-Selvaggiani.

A. Ottaviani, Assessor.

(Private); Holy Office, 8 Aug., 1949.

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Why should I accept the second part of the Letter of the Holy Office 1949(LOHO) which is heretical, irrational, non traditional, political and schismatic. It creates division in the Church contradicting the first part of LOHO and the past popes on EENS.I affirm the first part of the LOHO which is traditional

 Why should I accept the second part of the Letter of the Holy Office 1949(LOHO)  which is heretical, irrational, non traditional, political and schismatic. It creates division in the Church contradicting the first part of LOHO and the past popes on EENS.I affirm the first part of the LOHO which is traditional.. -Lionel Andrades



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I am affirming the traditional teachings of the Catholic Church in harmony with Vatican Council II interpreted rationally.It means the rejection of the second part of the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 (LOHO) which is irrational, non traditional, heretical, schismatic and which contradicts Vatican Council II interpreted rationally

 I am affirming the traditional teachings of the Catholic Church in harmony with Vatican Council II interpreted rationally.It means the rejection of the second part of the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 (LOHO) which is irrational, non traditional, heretical, schismatic and which contradicts Vatican Council II interpreted rationally. -Lionel Andrades




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The whole Church can go back to Tradition but the Lefebvrists, Thucs and liberals are preventing it.With the false premise they maintain the traditional-liberal division. Without the false premsie the liberals would not be able to cite Vatican Council II and create a rupture with Tradition

 The whole Church can go back to Tradition but the Lefebvrists, Thucs and liberals are preventing it.With the false premise they maintain the traditional-liberal division. Without the false premsie the liberals would not be able to cite Vatican Council II and create a rupture with Tradition.. -Lionel Andrades

The Franciscans of the Immaculate weekly Il Settimanale di Padre Pio is not available for lay readers. It is not distributed in public. It once carried a report by Fr. Stefano Manelli F.I.It stated Padre Pio said that Martin Luther is in Hell and Christians who follow him will meet the same end.

 The Franciscans of the Immaculate weekly Il Settimanale di Padre Pio  is not available for lay readers. It is not distributed in public at the Francisans of the Immaculate churches, life before. It once carried a report by Fr. Stefano Manelli F.I.It stated Padre Pio said that Martin Luther is in Hell and Christians who follow him will meet the same end.The magazine is there on the Internet.. -Lionel Andrades




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“VOGLIO FARTI VEDERE IL LUOGO DOVE MARTIN LUTERO รˆ CONDANNATO E LA PENA CHE SUBISCE IN CASTIGO DEL …

https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2018/05/voglio-farti-vedere-il-luogo-dove_20.html

The Franciscans of the Immaculate Mission-Magazine Christ to the World ( Christo al Mondo ) in different languages is still not available.The Rome Vicariate had suppressed it.The magazine related missionary experiences and stated that the Church had not retracted the dogma outside the Church there is no salvation

 The Franciscans of the Immaculate Mission-Magazine Christ to the World ( Christo al Mondo ) in different languages is still not available.The Rome Vicariate had suppressed it.The magazine related missionary experiences  and stated that the Church had not retracted the dogma outside the Church there is no salvation.. -Lionel Andrades


AUGUST 17, 2020



The Franciscans of the Immaculate magazine Christ to the World ( Cristo al Mondo ) was closed down by the Rome Vicariate. Since it stated that the Church had not rescinded the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus (EENS). There still is a ban on that mission-magazine

https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-franciscans-of-immaculate-magazine.html


All the seminarians of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate and their Rector Fr. Rosario Sammarco F.I , who were formerly at Boccea, Rome, must affirm the strict interpretation of the dogma EENS ( extra ecclesiam nulla salus with no exceptions ) since practically they do not know of any exceptions and Vatican Council II does not mention any. This is the only rational option available. There is no other choice

 

All the seminarians of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate and their Rector Fr. Rosario Sammarco F.I , who were formerly at Boccea, Rome, must affirm the strict interpretation of the dogma EENS ( extra ecclesiam nulla salus with no exceptions ) since practically they do not know of any exceptions and Vatican Council II does not mention any. This is the only rational option available. There is no other choice. Cardinal Braz de Avez, Fr. Sabino Ardito and Fr.Gianfranco Ghirlanda sj, must ask Fr. Rosario Sammarco and the seminarians, of the Franciscans of the Immaculate, Tiburtina, Rome to interpret Vatican Council II rationally and then offer/attend Holy Mass in Italian.-Lionel Andrades

For about half a century Christopher Ferrara, Fr. Nicholas Gruner, John Vennari and many other Lefebvrists were interpreting Vatican Council II with a false premise. They did not interpret the Council without the false premise.Now Michael Matt continues 'the tradition' at the Cushingite Catholic Identity Conference

 


For about half a century  Christopher  Ferrara, Fr. Nicholas Gruner, John Vennari and many other Lefebvrists were interpreting Vatican Council II with a false premise. They did not interpret the Council without the false premise.Now Michael Matt continues 'the tradition' at the Cushingite Catholic Identity Conference..-Lionel Andrades

If Diane Montagna a speaker at the CIC interprets Vatican Council II rationally (LG 16 not an objective exception to EENS) then she would lose her accreditation as a journalist with the Vatican .For she would be affirming a Feeneyite EENS, Feeneyite Syllabus of Errors, Feeneyite Vatican Council II.

  

If Diane Montagna a speaker at the Catholic Identity Congference interprets Vatican Council II rationally (LG 16 not an objective exception to EENS) then she would lose her accreditation as a journalist with the Vatican.For she would be affirming a Feeneyite EENS, Feeneyite Syllabus of Errors, Feeneyite Vatican Council II...
So along with the liberals and Masons she maintains the doctrinal crisis in the Catholic Church.For  her it is Cushingite EENS, Cushingite Syllabus of Errors, Cushingite Catechisms and Creeds...-Lionel Andrades


Fr.Anthony Pillari must clarify that the baptism of desire refers to a theoretical and hypothetical case only. So it is not an exception to Feeneyite EENS. Otherwise he will be interpreting the Baltimore Catechism as a rupture with Tradition ( Athanasius Creed etc ).

  

Fr.Anthony Pillari  must clarify that the baptism of desire refers to a theoretical and hypothetical case only. So it is not an exception to Feeneyite EENS. Otherwise he will be interpreting the Baltimore Catechism as a rupture with Tradition ( Athanasius Creed etc ).- Lionel Andrades

Chris Ferrara a speaker at the Catholic Identity Conference, like EWTN interprets unknown cases of the baptism of desire, baptism of blood and invncible ignorance as being known exceptions to EENS ( extra ecclesiam nulla salus) and makes the same mistake in the interpretation of Vatican Council II.The error can be found in his books and he does not want to issue an apology

 


Chris Ferrara  a speaker at the Catholic Identity Conference, like EWTN interprets unknown cases of the baptism of desire, baptism of blood and invncible ignorance as being known exceptions to EENS ( extra ecclesiam nulla salus) and makes the same mistake in the interpretation of Vatican Council II.The error can be found in his books and he does not want to issue an apology.Like the liberals he projects  hypothetical cases of LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc a being practical exceptions to the past exclusivist ecclesiology of the Catholic Church.So like Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the SSPX bishops he rejected Vatican Council II.

 


He is not willing to interpret Vatican Council II without the false premise since even at the Fatima Center they have to interpret hypothetical cass of LG 8 etc as being non hypothetical. This is obligatory for them to be recognised by the Vatican.

I have mentioned this before but Chris Ferrara will not respond.-Lionel Andrades

Pope Francis, the cardinals and bishops interpret Vatican Council II with a false premise to create a false rupture with Tradition and Patriarch Bartolomew and the Orthodox Church are going along with it ?

 Pope Francis, the cardinals and bishops interpret Vatican Council II with a false premise to create a false rupture with Tradition and Patriarch Bartolomew and the Orthodox Church are going along with it ?. -Lionel Andrades

Stages of Jesuit Formation - Introduction : All the Jesuits at the 28 Jesuit universities in the USA need to interpret Vatican Council II without the false premise otherwise they are misrepresenting Vatican Council II. It is unethical and dishonest.

 
All the Jesuits at the 28 Jesuit universities in the USA need to interpret Vatican Council II  without the false premise otherwise they are misrepresenting  Vatican Council II. It is unethical and dishonest.
They need to affirm the strict interpretation of EENS since they do not know of any practical exception (2020) and Vatican Council II does not mention any. -Lionel Andrades

Catholic parents: Sign your kids up for this online catechism course

 

Catholic parents: Sign your kids up for this online catechism course backed by Bp. Schneider, John-Henry Westen

Voice of the Family has a brand new online catechism class for children, hosted by Fr. Anthony Pillari.
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October 27, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — It goes without saying that things in the Church are a mess. It’s harder than ever to find a good priest or school to reliably teach your family the Catholic faith. 

But thanks be to God for my friends at Voice of the Family! They’ve just launched an outstanding new catechism series called “Our Lady of the Rosary Family Catechism” that’s sure to instill in children the truths of our faith in a way that sticks with them for the long haul.

Father Anthony Pillari is a good friend of mine. You might know him from having led the 54-day rosary novena for the 2020 election. He’s also attended our annual retreats, spoken at our events in Rome, and now, despite the fact that he’s studying for a Doctorate in Canon Law in Rome, he’s the host of Voice of the Family’s totally FREE catechism series, which you can read about by clicking here. Father sat down with me for my podcast this week to talk about the project. 

Father grew up in Ohio and attended the University of Notre Dame. When he was in his first year of studies, he read one of my all-time favorite books, “True Devotion to Mary,” and his life was changed. He told me he wanted to make a virtual educational series for children simply because there isn’t anything like it out there yet.

“The the whole program is designed to pass on faithfully what God asked the children of Our Lady of Fatima...it's designed for parents who are struggling, for children who are very ordinary children with their faults, with their sins. But to give them a chance to embrace the great mission that God is calling them to.”

The key teaching of the program takes the form of 41 online videos with 3 introductory videos, 37 videos of lesson content, and 1 closing video. The content for the 37 lessons follows the structure of the Baltimore Catechism, which is covered in its entirety. 

“The introductory lessons is just 15 minutes a week. It’s very doable,” Father said. “Each session thereafter is just twenty five minutes long…you’ll have a whole packet of activities that you can choose from. You can do some or all — whatever fits best for your particular child.”

Each video lesson begins with the prayer taught by Our Lady to the children of Fatima and a brief Bible story, normally taken from the Gospel. This is followed by presenting the questions and answers from Baltimore Catechism 1 and 2, drawing also on the teaching provided in Baltimore Catechism 4. Each lesson finishes by introducing the children to the life of a saint or another miracle from the history of the Catholic Church, such as a Eucharistic miracle. 

There’s also a reward program that gets kids excited for earning points each time they learn new material. 

Father said he has three hopes for the series. One is that children will become saints as a result of it. Two, that it will help adults in their efforts as the primary educators of their children. Three, that the series will help non-Catholics and fallen away Catholics learn that the Catholic faith is the one true faith.

The John-Henry Westen Show is available by video on the show’s YouTube channel and right here on my LifeSite blog.

It is also available in audio format on platforms such as SpotifySoundcloud, and ACast. We are awaiting approval for iTunes and Google Play as well. To subscribe to the audio version on various channels, visit the ACast webpage here.

We’ve created a special email list for the show so that we can notify you every week when we post a new episode. Please sign up now by clicking here. You can also subscribe to the YouTube channel, and you’ll be notified by YouTube when there is new content.

You can send me feedback, or ideas for show topics by emailing jhwestenshow@lifesitenews.com.

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