Thursday, March 16, 2023

Archbishop Augustine Di Noia wanted the SSPX to accept Vatican Council II interpreted with the Boston Heresy for canonical recognition

 


DI NOIA WANTED THE SSPX TO AFFIRM THE BOSTON HERESY FOR CANONICAL RECOGNITION: THEY HAD TO ACCEPT VATICAN COUNCIL WITH THE FALSE PREMISE AND INFERENCE

Archbishop Augustine di Noia op, Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), Vatican, along with the Dominicans, interprets Vatican Council II, in public, with the Boston Heresy. This is political. They know about this error in philosophy and theology. They officially teach it at the University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome. It is a public mistake and is not magisterial. The Archbishop, the CDF and Pope Benedict wanted the SSPX to accept Vatican Council II with this Boston Heresy, for canonical recognition.

Since the CDF was not willing to interpret Vatican Council II rationally and honestly, the CDF could not dialogue with the sedevacantists and invite them back into the Catholic Church.

For the Dominicans at the Angelicum and Archbishop Di Noia, the Nicene Creed now means, “ I believe in three or more known baptisms for the forgiveness of sins, they are the baptism of desire, baptism of blood, saved in invincible ignorance etc, and they exclude the baptism of water”, in this way the Dominicans can reject EENS as it was interpreted by St. Dominic. This is a requirement for teaching at the Angelicum and being enrolled there as a student.

Canonically any archbishop, rector or superior who changes the interpretation of the Creeds is automatically excommunicated. It is also obligatory, according to Canon Law, to affirm the dogma EENS, defined by three Church Councils. EENS is not contradicted by Vatican Council II, interpreted rationally. LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc refer to only hypothetical and invisible cases.

The Boston Heresy is interpreting invisible cases of the baptism of desire, baptism of blood and being saved in invincible ignorance as being visible exceptions for EENS as it was known to the missionaries in the 16th century. - Lionel Andrades

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