When the diocese of Manchester,USA and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) questions the St. Benedict Center's doctrinal position on extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS) it pre-supposes that the diocese and the CDF, can affirm the faith in public and are not shy on their own doctrinal position. So when questions are asked , the ecclesiastics and priests, should be ready to give an answer. But no answers are coming to simple questions on doctrine. 1
Really, they only have to answer two questions on EENS.
Really, they only have to answer two questions on EENS.
The Diocese which has placed restrictions on the Catholic community in New Hampshire,needs to clarify for all Catholics :-
1
Invisible cases of the baptism of desire, baptism of blood and being
saved in invincible ignorance are not physically visible exceptions to
the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus or Vatican Council II and neither to Ad Gentes 7 which says all need faith and baptism for salvation ?
2.Invisible
and unknown cases referenced in LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3 NA 2, GS 22
etc of Vatican Council II, are not personally known cases in 2019 and so
exceptions to the dogma EENS as it is known to the St. Benedict Center
and and also to the popes and saints over the centuries ?
The St.Benedict Center has doctrinally clarified their position on this subject.
These two questions are also relevant to how the diocese and the CDF interprets Vatican Council II. But they will not answer.
In the recent report by the Catholic Herald, U.K Fr. Georges de Laire refused to talk on doctrine and theology. Similarly when Michael Voris visited New Hampshire and called upon the Diocesan Office, no one wanted to answer two important questions or even speak in general about theology and doctrine with reference to salvation and exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church.
There is a rupture with Tradition, Fr. Georges de Laire should know by now. He cannot give an answer for his position on extra ecclesiam nulla salus since he assumes that unknown and invisible cases of the BOD, BOB and I.I are known and visible exceptions. This is irrational and deceptive. It is only in this way can he tell the St. Benedict Center, that the Church no more teaches that in Heaven there are only Catholics.
Fr. George de Laire knows that the Church in its magisterial documents interpreted rationally, still teaches that unknown cases of BOD, BOB and I.I are not known exceptions to the dogma outside the Church.So outside the Catholic Church there still is no known salvation.There are only Catholics in Heaven.
So the official position held by Fr. Georges de Laire is irrational, non traditional and heretical. This could be the reason why he does not elaborate on it and neither does any one else in the diocese. The Diocese of Manchester and the CDF have got instructions ; dictation, from the Left and now they are implememting it in the Church, throwing away dogma and doctrines.-Lionel Andrades
January 13, 2019
Diocesan of Manchester needs to clarify its doctrinal position for Catholics
The Diocese which has placed restrictions on the Catholic community in New Hampshire,needs to clarify for all Catholics :-
1
Invisible cases of the baptism of desire, baptism of blood and being
saved in invincible ignorance are not physically visible exceptions to
the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus or Vatican Council II and neither to Ad Gentes 7 which says all need faith and baptism for salvation ?
2.Invisible
and unknown cases referenced in LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3 NA 2, GS 22
etc of Vatican Council II, are not personally known cases in 2019 and so
exceptions to the dogma EENS as it is known to the St. Benedict Center
and and also to the popes and saints over the centuries ?
The St.Benedict Center has doctrinally clarified their position on this subject.
https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2019/06/repost-diocesan-of-manchester-needs-to.html
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