Thursday, July 11, 2019

Holy Mass is being profaned when the priest and congregation interpret 'the red as being an exception to the blue.' Since then de fide teachings of the Church are rejected.There is a mortal sin of faith. When the red is an exception to the blue the Athanasius Creed becomes obsolete when it states outside the Church there is no salvation.

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Holy Mass is being profaned when the priest and congregation interpret 'the red as being an exception to the blue.' Since de fide teachings of the Church are rejected.There is a mortal sin of faith.
When the red is an exception to the blue the Athanasius Creed becomes obsolete when it states outside the Church there is no salvation.
The understanding of the Nicene Creed becomes, 'I believe in three or more personally known baptisms,for the forgiveness of sins, and they exclude the baptism of water in the Catholic Church.They are the baptisms of desire, blood and invincible ignorance'.
When Holy Mass is offered in Latin or Italian  the ecclesiology of the priest and congregation is heretical.It is the new ecclesiology with the new theology.They reject the old theology.Since now for them there are allegedly personally known cases of non Catholics saved outside the Church. So the new salvation doctrine becomes outside the Church there is salvation.
In this sense Vatican Council II becomes dogmatic in a negative way. A dogma is rejected.
But when the red is not an exception to the blue the ecclesiology remains the same.There is no heresy and sacrilege at Holy Mass.The strict interpretation of the dogma EENS is affirmed with the baptism of desire, baptism of blood and invincible ignorance, not being exceptions.-Lionel Andrades


July 11, 2019


Bishop Steven J.Lopes does not deny that he interprets Vatican Council II irrationally to create heresy and a rupture with Tradition.He chooses to interpret the Council with the irrational,'the red being an exception to the blue'. 

 https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2019/07/bishop-steven-jlopes-does-not-deny-that.html

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