Friday, September 20, 2019

Vatican website omits an important aspect of Church . International Theological Commission interprets the Council with heresy and schism

The International Theological Commission has posted a document on the Vatican website Select Themes of Ecclesiology of the Second Vatican Council II (1984) in which it sees the Church as Necessary( in a general and vague sense), being founded by Jesus,as being  the New People of God, a Mystery,a Sacrament of Christ - but not with exclusive salvation.
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It does not say that there is exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church and all need to be members with faith baptism(AG 7) to avoid Hell(for salvation).
The ITC interprets Vatican Council II with an irrational premise to create a rupture with the Syllabus of Errors and Tradition in general.So it is not possible to affirm exclusive salvation any more.
With the false premise, mixing up what is invisible as being visible the ITC changes the interpretation of Vatican Council II and so also the understanding of ecclesiology(what is the Church).
The ITC in two of its theological papers interprets LG 16 and GS 22 as being exceptions to the Syllabus of Errors and exclusive salvation. The ITC is irrational. We now know  there are no known examples of non Catholics saved outside the Church.
There are no objective exceptions to the understanding on all needing to be members of the Church for salvation.
So even if the Church is seen as a Sacrament,Mystery etc it does not contradict the traditional understanding of the Church being the Ark of Noah which saves in the Flood and  all need to enter (CCC 845).
There is nothing in Lumen Gentium to contradict the Syllabus of Errors, the Athananasius Creed, the past exclusivist ecclesiology, an ecumenism of return and the rest of Tradition. This aspect of the Church is not mentioned in this document on the Vatican website.
This is a heretical interpretation of Vatican which creates a rupture with other magisterial documents. It is also a rupture with the past popes on ecclesiology etc.-Lionel Andrades


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