Sunday, October 11, 2020

Cardinal Sean O Malley, the Archbishop of Boston and Fr.Laire the Judicial Vicar, Diocese of Manchester, USA interpret Vatican Council II with a false premise and so there is a rupture with Tradition : they have placed sanctions on a religious community which does not do the same.

 Cardinal Sean O Malley, the Archbishop of Boston and Fr.Laire, the Judicial Vicar, Diocese of Manchester, USA interpret Vatican Council II with a false premise and so there is a rupture with the strict interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS) and the Athanasius Creed which says all need to be Cathollic for salvation.

The religious community Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, St. Benedict Center, N.H, in the Diocese of Manchester, USA who accept and interpret Vatican Council II and all Magisterial documents rationally, there being no rupture with Feeneyite EENS, are not allowed to habe the Traditional Latin Mass at their premises.

They affirm the Catechism of the Catholic Church which they interpret rationally, unlike the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith's Archbishop-Secretaries and the Judicial Vicar in the Diocese of Manchester.

Sanctions have been placed against the religious community which have been approved by the CDF , the bishop of Manchester and Cardinal Sean O Malley, who is the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Diocese of Manchester. -Lionel Andrades




The Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester (Diocensis Manchesteriensis[1] in Latin) is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the region of New England in the United States, comprising the entire state of New Hampshire.

It is a suffragan in the Latin Rite ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Boston, and its bishop is a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and its Region I (provinces of Boston and Hartford).

Its leading prelate also serves as pastor of the mother church, the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Manchester.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Manchester

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