Saturday, October 7, 2017

SSPX must re-open negotiations for canonical status : cite new doctrinal references and explanations on this blog

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The Society of St.Pius X(SSPX) must immediately open contacts with the Vatican for their canonical status.They must also assure Cardinal Raymond Burke, with precise doctrinal statements, that they are not in schism.They must demand canonical recognition. Don't me defensive on Vatican Council II ( without the premise).
The SSPX could cite the reports on this blog Eucharist and Mission and ask the CDF/Ecclesia Dei,Vatican,if Vatican Council II( premise-free) is acceptable to them.They could ask Ecclesia Dei if it is permitted to interpret Vatican Council II with hypothetical cases just being hypothetical.Would this be approved by the Vatican and the Bishops' Conferences?
The doctrinal issue to be approved is simple.
1.Can the SSPX interpret the baptism of desire(BOD),baptism of blood(BOB) and being saved in invincible ignorance(I.I)as referring to hypothetical and theoretical cases and not practical exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS),for example, in 2017?
2.Can the SSPX interpret LG 16, LG 8, LG 14, UR 3, NA 2,GS 22, AG 7, AG 11 etc as being hypothetical cases known only to God? They are not references to known people saved outside the Church,without the baptism of water in the Catholic Church.So they are not practical exceptions to EENS as it was interpreted by the magisterium of the 16th century.
So the SSPX would be affirming Vatican Council II in harmony with the strict interpretation of the dogma EENS, in which BOD, BOB and I.I are not exceptions.
If Ecclesia Dei agrees with these two points then Vatican Council II is no more an issue for the  SSPX. It is not an impediment for reconciliation.
Also Cardinal Raymond Burke can no more say that the SSPX is in schism for rejecting Vatican Council II.
The SSPX must begin negotiations immediately for its canonical status and cite the doctrinal and theological explanations given on this blog, as a reference.
-Lionel Andrades
(First Saturday)
Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary

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