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Baptism of Desire: Its Origin and Abandonment in the Thought of Saint Augustine
by Brian Kelly April 28, 2011
Lionel:
Thank you for the link. I have read this report before.
I appreciate the theology and the research.
Of course we take it for granted that the baptism of desire in individual cases is known only to God.
St.Augustine and the other saints quoted do not claim that these cases are known to us.Those who are saved are not visible to us.
Since these cases are unknown to us they do not contradict the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
The baptism of desire is irrelevant to the literal interpretation of the dogma on salvation.-Lionel Andrades
Cardinal Richard Cushing contributed to the illusion of the baptism of desire being an exception to the ordinary means of salvation chosen by God
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2012/10/cardinal-richard-cushing-contributed-to.html#links
Cardinal Richard Cushing contributed to the illusion of the baptism of desire being an exception to the ordinary means of salvation chosen by God
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2012/10/cardinal-richard-cushing-contributed-to.html#links
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