The Beda Pontifical College in Rome, the Catholic seminary under the Bishops of England and Wales is continuing to ordain priests( since I was a seminarian there in 2002-2003) who interpret Vatican Council II with the false premise of being able to see the dead-saved. They are taught that Lumen Gentium 16 refers to cases saved in invincible ignorance. It is implied that we personally can see and know these cases for them to be exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.So Vatican Council II is a break with the past.-Lionel Andrades
Ordinations to the Priesthood (2013)
Luke Fernando | TOR Franciscan, Sri Lanka | 9 February |
Charles Merrill | Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama | 22 June |
Terence McGovern | Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin, Ireland | 23 June |
Simon Grainger | Diocese of Melbourne | 28 June |
Martin Tate | Diocese of Westminster | 29 June |
Paul Lee | Diocese of Edinburgh | 29 June |
Anthony Wood | Diocese of Argyll and the Isles | 3 July |
Mansel Usher | Diocese of Menevia | 6 July |
Joseph Hogan | Diocese of Killala, Ireland | 7 July |
Alfons Holela | OSB, Ndanda Abbey, Tanzania | 11 July |
Titus Nkane | OSB, Ndanda Abbey, Tanzania | 11 July |
Philip Hall | Diocese of Leeds | 20 July |
Leonard Tatt | Diocese of Southwark | 20 July |
Peter Rozitis | Diocese of Adelaide, Australia | 27 July |
Maselino Lafaele | Diocese of Apia, Samoa | 9 December |
Joseph Holloway | Diocese of Lismore, Australia | 12 December |
Ordinations to the Diaconate (2013)
The following were ordained to the Diaconate at St Paul’s Basilica on June 14th by Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor.
Dominic Byrne | Diocese of Canberra & Goulburne, |
Ralph Candy | Diocese of Plymouth |
David Casey | Diocese of Limerick |
Patrick Daley | Diocese of Brentwood |
Keith Evans | Diocese of Menevia |
Laurence Gambella | Diocese of Salford |
John Hyland | Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin |
Barry Larkin | Diocese of Ferns |
Paul Mizzi | Archdiocese of Malta |
Shaun Richards | Archdiocese of Westminster |
Paul Underwood | Diocese of Menevia |
Martin Wheaton | Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle |
Ordinations to the priesthood (2012)
Patrick Duffy | Diocese of Ferns, Ireland | 24 June |
Jeremy Milne | Diocese of Edinburgh | 30 June |
Louis Rieunier | Diocese of Plymouth | 3 July |
Alan Burgess | Diocese of Southwark | 14 July |
Felix Augustin OSB | St Leo Abbey, Florida, USA | 1st September |
Steve Clemente Diocese of Venice, Florida, September,USA
These priests were taught to reject Vatican Council II
(Ad Gentes 7) and assume there are known exceptions.
They were taught to reject the Nicene Creed in which
we pray 'I believe in one baptism for the forgiveness of sin'. There are three known baptism for them.
They were taught to reject the Catechism of the Catholic
Church 846 which says all need to enter the Church as through a door. For them all do not need to enter the Church. There are known exceptions. __________________________________________
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BTh/BD ProgrammeThe Pontifical Beda College, Rome, was founded in 1852 as a seminary, and is under the auspices of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It offers a four year process of formation for ministerial priesthood in the Catholic tradition. In formal academic terms, the first three years make up the Bachelor of Theology Programme (BTh) which is presented in collaboration with St. Mary’s University
college. (The 4th Year offers students the Graduate Diploma in Theology).
The College has been offering the BTh programme at British University level since 2002. In September 2010 a new collaborative programme with St Mary’s University College was initiated.
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2 comments:
We are saved by belief in Jesus, " Whoever believes in me has eternal life," I don't have to believe in anything else the church teaches to be saved.
Anonymous:
We are saved by belief in Jesus, " Whoever believes in me has eternal life," I don't have to believe in anything else the church teaches to be saved.
Lionel:
We cannot separate Jesus from the Church which he founded. It is through the Catholic Church that we have received the Bible, our form of Church worship, the belief in the Trinity and the belief in Jesus.
The Church also teaches that God is love and wants us to be happy with Him for all eternity in Heaven but Hell exists and many people are going there.
St. Ignatius of Loyola in his Spiritual Exercises asks to meditate on Hell on how there are people there for only one mortal sin. There are people there who loved God but due to sin, God's justice sent them to Hell.
There would be people in Hell, who believed in Jesus but did not follow the will of God as taught in the Catholic Church, the only true Church.
So of what good is it to say 'Lord, Lord...' but then to go to Hell.
We are 'by belief in Jesus' was a personal opinin of Martin Luther, the founder of Protestantism, along with King Henry VII.Yes belief in Jesus is important for salvation but so also is the Church.
Befeore Martin Luther there was no Protestant Bible or Protestant doctrine.Now there are so many new churches or communities.
So why would you want to choose the teaching of one person, instead of that which has come from the time of Jesus?.
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