So when the Council of Florence defines that neither Jews nor heretics nor
schismatics will enter the Kingdom of God unless they repent of their error
before they die, then that is the truth for all time writes Fr.Nicholas Gruner.
However the Council of Florence does not mention the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance as an exception to extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
No magisterial document states that the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance refer to cases visible and known to us. Not even
Vatican Council II makes this claim.
Vatican Council II makes this claim.
No magisterial document, ordinary or extra ordinary, states that there are visible, known -to- us exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
In our time many Catholics-----priests, bishops and Cardinals, as well as lay persons-----are losing the sense of dogma. They are forgetting that if
they do not safeguard their faith sufficiently, so that they culpably deny or
even doubt one dogma-----a doctrine of the Catholic faith
that has been infallibly taught by Jesus Christ through His Catholic Church-----then they commit a mortal sin. If they do not repent of this
sin and make a worthy confession [or an act of Perfect Contrition on their
deathbed] then they shall go to Hell for all eternity. Saint Thomas Aquinas
teaches that sins against Faith are among the greatest of sins.
Some people are losing the sense of dogma
because they do not sufficiently guard their minds against false ideas,
teachings and doctrines which seek to supplant or to suppress, or to undermine
their Catholic faith. Others, by never trying to understand or not seeking to
know what the real teachings of Jesus Christ and His Catholic Church are, do not
even recognize that they have bought into the lies of the age which exclude them
from accepting the teaching of the Gospel in one or many points. - Fr.Nicholas Gruner
Cardinal Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani committed a mortal sin ? He implied that the traditional interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus had changed. He inferred that the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance was a defacto exception.
This was accepted by the Holy Office 1949, Cardinal Richard Cushing the Archbishop of Boston, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre etc and no pope made the correction in public.
Was this the dogma of the faith which Our Lady of Fatima referred to ?
It has been changed.
-Lionel Andrades
http://www.catholictradition.org/Mary/fatima13.htm
July 18, 2014
Fr.Nicholas Gruner and the traditionalists at the Fatima Network are not going to criticize the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) : they too assume the dead are visible
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