John Martignoni is the Director of the Office of the New Evangelization and Stewardship in the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama,USA.The apologist has said that 'Zero cases of something are not exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.'In other words we do not know of any explicit exception to all needing to enter the Church for salvation in 2015.
Yet for the speakers on EWTN, situated in this diocese, the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance, are exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
Even for EWTN 's National Catholic Register there are known exceptions to the Feeneyite interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
Most Rev. Robert J. Baker, S.T.D. is the bishop of this diocese.
Vatican Council II is interpreted as being an exception to the the centuries old interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus. It is wrongly assumed that there are known exceptions mentioned in Vatican Council to the dogma on exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church.
Reason tells us that there is no known case of a person saved without the baptism of water.So this hypothetical case cannot be exception to the dogma in the present times.This is confirmed by the Director of the Office of the New Evangelisation in the diocese.
Reason tells us that there is no known case of a person saved without the baptism of water.So this hypothetical case cannot be exception to the dogma in the present times.This is confirmed by the Director of the Office of the New Evangelisation in the diocese.
So the 'Catholic' position held by the Staff Writers and bloggers of the National Catholic Register and EWTN, would be irrational according to John Martignoni who has an apologetics program on EWTN.
-Lionel Andrades
CATHOLIC PRIESTS IN ROME AGREE WITH FR.LEONARD FEENEY: THERE IS NO BAPTISM OF DESIRE THAT WE CAN KNOW OF
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