Wednesday, August 4, 2021

The Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, Times of Israel and other mainline leftist newspapers have issued incorrect informatioin on Vatican Council II in their reports on Traditionis Custode : The Thomas More Law Society could ask Cardinal Luiz Ladaria sj to issue a correction

 

The Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, Times of Israel and other mainline leftist newspapers have issued incorrect informatioin on Vatican Council II in their reports on Traditionis Custode and there is no correction from the Catholic lawyer Terrance Berris in Wisconsin, USA who has a blog The Badger Catholic.

The reports have interpreted Vatican Council II with a fake  and not rational premise and so a calculated false rupture is created with Cathlic Tradition.

Without the false premise, LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc in Vatican Council II are not objective exceptions to the Athanasius Creed which says all need to be Catholic. The Creed does not mention any exceptions.

But Nicole Winfield at the Associated Press interprets LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc as being known people saved outside the Catholic Church without faith and the baptism of water, in 1965-2021.

So they become exceptions for the Athanasius Creed  and the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS).The Syllabus of Errors of Pope Pius IX  is made obsolete.

Lawyers Terrance Berris, Christine Niles, John Salza, Chris Ferrara and others are not affirming Vatican Council II with the rational premise( invisible cases are invisible only. LG 8 refers to a physically invisible case in 2021) and are not correcting the error in the newspapers and Internet( Wikipedia etc).

The Thomas More Law Society could ask Cardinal Luiz 

Ladaria sj to issue a correction.At the Plaquet Deo Press Conference he interpreted Lumen Gentium 8 as referring to a physically visible person saved outside the Catholic Church and so a practical exception to the past exclusivist ecclesiology of the Catholic Church,traditional ecclesiocentrism.-Lionel Andrades

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