tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007409004435288027.post1792680215813724743..comments2024-03-18T08:45:47.544+01:00Comments on eucharistandmission: Jesuits conduct Spiritual Exercises which are a break with St.Ignatius of LoyolaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007409004435288027.post-57835370613849212012013-07-23T01:15:14.991+01:002013-07-23T01:15:14.991+01:00Without Church teaching that we passionately try t...<br /> Without Church teaching that we passionately try to covert with love and charity it is only a natural conclusion that there will be proponents for Baptism of Desire, invincible ignorance and no need to convert all the good ole boys and girls that are judged to be worthy of attaining Heaven and in no need for conversion to the one true Faith. It follows that we would have to endure this crisis of Faith for some many decades because of luke warm Catholics coupled with the failure of those in positions of authority to properly teach the faithful. The quote below is as valid today as it was in 34 ad and the centuries that followed.<br /><br />+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br />from Catholic Essentials:<br /><br /> " It is well known that the entire history of the Catholic Church consists of missionaries and martyrs dedicating their lives to converting others to the true faith, undergoing the most cruel and unspeakable tortures and death as a result. Yet some Catholics today will actually say conversion is no longer important, which is an insult to Our Lord's passion and death, to the lives of the Apostles, and to the 20 centuries of missionaries and martyrs of the Church whose sole goal was to convert others to Catholicism!<br /><br />Scripture and past Church teaching speak for themselves - let no Catholic ever say conversion is unimportant, for those outside of the true Church of Christ cannot be saved. "<br /><br />JMJ,<br /><br /><br />George Brenner<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com