Mary Ellen Mahon and Kelly Goodreau, curia members and catechists in the Diocese of Manchester, USA agree with the St. Benedict Center on doctrine. There is no denial or contradiction on the following four points 1. Mahon is the Director for Catholic Education in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester.
1.Do
we humans personally know any one saved outside the Catholic Church
with the baptism of desire(BOD), baptism of blood(BOB) and invincible
ignorance in 2019? Answer: No
2.Do
we personally know any one saved outside the Catholic Church i.e
without Catholic faith and the baptism of water, with 'elements of
sanctification and truth'(LG 8), 'imperfect communion with the
Church'(UR 3), being people of goodwill (GS 22) etc, in 2019? Answer : No.
3.So do you think the St.Benedict Center in New Hampshire is correct in saying outside the Church there is no salvation? Answer: Yes.
4.Vatican
Council II says all need faith and baptism for salvation ( and BOD, BOB
and I.I are invisible and unknown), the Catechism of Pope Pius X says
all need to be members of the Catholic Church for salvation and the
Catechism of the Catholic Church(1994) says the Catholic Church is like
the Ark of Noah in which all need to enter for salvation(CCC 845).
Do you
know any objective exception to these teaching in Vatican Council II
and the Catechisms? 2 Answer: No
Even the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary the religious community of Fr. Leonard Feeney in the diocese would answer these four questions like Mahon and Goodreau.
Mary Ellen Mahon and Kelly Goodreau are saying that there is exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church.For them CCC 847-848( invincible ignorance) and Lumen Gentium 16( invincible ignorance/ good conscience) cannot be exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
They would testify to this even before a canonical inquiry. Since it is common sense.
-Lionel Andrades
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The six tasks of catechesis constitute a unified whole by which catechesis seeks to achieve its objective: the formation of disciples of Jesus (National Directory for Catechesis (NDC), #20). This course will address the six tasks of catechesis as introduced in the General Directory for Catechesis (1997) and affirmed in the National Directory for Catechesis (2005)...
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The Six Tasks of Catechesis
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The six tasks of catechesis constitute a unified whole by which catechesis seeks to achieve its objective: the formation of disciples of Jesus (National Directory for Catechesis (NDC), #20). This course will address the six tasks of catechesis as introduced in the General Directory for Catechesis (1997) and affirmed in the National Directory for Catechesis (2005)...
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- Developed by Mary Ellen Mahon, Director for Catechetical Formation, Diocese of Manchester.
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April 29, 2019
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