Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Wikipedia’s entries on Vatican Council II, extra ecclesiam nulla sales, Fr. Leonard Feeney, Feeneyism, etc reek with the Boston Heresy of the popes from Pius XII to Francis

 


EWTN, National Catholic Register, Catholic Answers and Catholic Culture interpret the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance with the Boston Heresy. They are supported by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), Vatican. The Boston Heresy is created with the use of a false premise and inference which results in a nontraditional and heretical and schismatic conclusion. The Boston Heresy can be seen in a EWTN report, titled, Tragic Errors of Fr. Leonard Feeney by Fr. William Most. It has been placed on the Internet by Jeff Mirus' Trinity Communications. It is unethical. It contradicts Mother Angelica's traditional and orthodox interpretation of outside the Church there is no salvation, by confusing what is invisible as being visible.

The Boston Heresy Case refers to the heresy of the Archbishop of Boston Cardinal Richard Cushing and Pope Pius XII. They were interpreting physically invisible cases of the baptism of desire(BOD), baptism of blood(BOB) and being saved in invincible ignorance(I.I) as being visible exceptions for the Athanasius Creed, the Syllabus of Errors of Pope Pius IX, the Catechism of Pope Pius X ( 24Q, 27Q) etc.

Wikipedia’s entries on Vatican Council II, extra ecclesiam nulla sales, Fr. Leonard Feeney, Feeneyism, etc reek with the Boston Heresy of the popes from Pius XII to Francis.-Lionel Andrades


 MARCH 23, 2022

The Boston Heresy Case refers to Cardinal Richard Cushing and the American Jesuits supported by Pope Pius XII. They were using the False Premise to bring schism and heresy into the Catholic Church

 



The Boston Heresy Case refers to Cardinal Richard Cushing and the American Jesuits supported by Pope Pius XII. They were using the False Premise to bring schism and heresy into the Catholic Church. The popes over looked the error.  -Lionel Andrades

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