Monday, August 5, 2013

The Franciscans of the Immaculate will now have to accept that Protestants have 'ecclesial faith' as Pope Francis has stated in the encyclical Lumen Fidei.

The Franciscans of the Immaculate will now have to accept that Protestants have 'ecclesial faith' as Pope Francis has stated in the encylical Lumen Fidei.
They will have to use the reasoning of the Jesuits which conclude that there is known salvation  on earth and these cases are exceptions  to the dogma on salvation. So Protestants are saved in the present times. These cases who are  saved can be named  in 2013 and so these are personally  known people, visible to the Jesuits, who have 'ecclesial faith', the faith that saves. They are members of the Catholic Church, in some imperfect way, as are the Orthodox Christians.
 
 This is irrationality and it is also first class heresy but this is the understanding of the Jesuits.This would also be 'being in step with the Church' for

Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz, a focolarino, and  Archbishop José Rodríguez Carballo, a Franciscan, the President and Secretary respectively of the Congregation for Institutes of Religious Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (1)  This would also be being in step for the new Commissioner and Governor General of the Franciscans of the Immaculate, Fr. P. Fidenzio Volpi O.F.M. Cap.
 
Since there are known cases saved among Christians in 2013, who do not need Catholic Faith, the Jesuits have approved a theology of religions. This is also the name of a new department of Missiology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.They teach mission knowing that other religions are equal paths to salvation. The Franciscans of the Immaculate may have to promote this idea at their seminaries.
 
 They would also have to accept a radical interpretation of Vatican Council II, which puts aside Ad Gentes 7, where the Council states all need 'faith and baptism' and all need to enter the Church 'as through a door'.
 In their seminaries, they will have to teach new irrational theories as in the pontifical seminaries and universities. Their students will be taught that Lumen Gentium 16 ( being saved in invincible ignorance ) refers to a revolution initiated by Vatican Council.This is the same line used by Reuters,AP and the rest of the secular -left media.
 
They will have to agree with  Fr.Hans Kung saying  Vatican Council II (LG 16 etc) is a break with the dogma on salvation and the infallibility of the popes ex cathedra, in issuing this defined dogma three times.Since invincible ignorance cases-saved, are known and visible to Fr.Hams Kung, they are exceptions to Tradition, to the Syllabus of Errors etc.
 
Th Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Immaculate will gradually move in step with the Church also on morals. After they have discovered that they can see the dead saved  they will declare that identifying mortal sin must include two new conditions known to us, 'full knowledge' and 'deliberate consent'. These are the new conditions that help identify when someone is in mortal sin. They may be  taught that since we do not know these two conditions there is no mortal sin.In the past, Tradition assumed that these two conditions were known only to God.So with only one condition,mentioned in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, 'grave matter', one could identify mortal sin.
 
Also in the past it was assumed that only God could know who 'knew' about the Church and yet did not enter(LG 14). Now it is assumed that we all can judge these cases.So not everyone needs to enter the Church but only those who 'know'.
 
The Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Immaculate will be affirming all this irrationality , a separation of faith and reason, and then will be in step with Lumen Fidei,which indicates Christians have a saving- faith in general and in particular  known cases.
The two popes in Lumen Fidei were saying extra ecclesiam nulla salus was  irrelevant. Also irrelevatnt was  Ad Gentes 7 'faith and baptism for all'.The Nicene Creed ( I believe in one (known) baptism and not three (known)baptisms) has been changed.The Athansius Creed which says outside the Church there is no salvation has been changed to outside the Church there is known salvation.The Catechism of the Catholic Church (846) affirming the literal interpretation of outside the Church no salvation, that of Fr.Leonard Feeney, is changed to assume that there are the familiar known exceptions,whom one can name in the present times (2013).The official teaching of the Catholic Church according to magisterial texts, before and after Vatican Council II is put aside for the unofficial, popular teaching of the Church with the false premise of knowing and seeing the dead in the present times.
-Lionel Andrades
 
 
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We have probably reached the tipping point. The damage from not teaching correct Church teaching for so many decades will probably take the return of Jesus to right the Ark of Salvation. Teaching the truth in todays Church would be very bad for business. One can only tremble if we were to know how many true Catholics there are today. Just ask the question of anyone who identifies themselves as Catholics if the Church teaches that there is ' No Salvation Outside the Catholic Church '

JMJ,

George Brenner