Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Seven questions which Bishop Peter Libasci , Diane Quinlin, the Chancellor and the Rev. Georges de Laire, Judicial Vicar could answer and affirm. Their interpretation of Vatican Council II and EENS would be the same as that of the St. Benedict Center, NH.So they can end the prohibitions placed upon the religious community

All the religious communities in the Diocese of Manchester, USA could be asked these seven questions and they would agree with them. Even the LCWR Sisters would be in agreement with these seven questions as the two religious communities in Rome. Since they are common sense questions and indicate that Vatican Council II can be interpreted without a false premise and the conclusion supports exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church and the rest of Tradition.



Here are the seven questions which Bishop Peter Libasci the bishop of the diocese, Diane Quinlin, the Chancellor and the Rev. Georges de Laire, Judicial Vicar could also answer and affirm. Their interpretation of Vatican Council II and extra ecclesiam nulla salus woud be the same as that of the St. Benedict Center, NH.So they could end the prohibitions placed upon the religious community Slaves of the Immaculate Heart Mary at the St. Benedict Center.



SEVEN POINTS

 1. LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc in Vatican Council II always refer to hypothetical, speculative and theoretical cases.So they are not practical exceptions to the exclusivist ecclesiology of the Catholic Church. There is no objective rupture with the Athanasius Creed which says all need Catholic faith for salvation.

2. They agree that Jesus died for all, salvation is open for all in potential but to receive this salvation all need to enter the Church, with faith and baptism(AG 7). The Church is necessary ( Dominus Iesus 20, CDF, Notification on Fr.Jacques Dupuis sj 2000 etc).

3. They interpret Vatican Council II without the false premise, just like me. LG 14, LG 16 etc are only hypothetical. They are not objective cases in 2021.

4. The baptism of desire(BDD), baptism of blood(BOB) and invincible ignorance (I.I) refer to only hypothetical cases. If any one has received salvation with BOD, BOB and I.I only God can know.

5.The Church teaches in Vatican Council II( without the false premise) that everyone who dies in 2021, without faith and baptism, are oriented to Hell in general, in principle.

6. It is a lie and deception when someone uses the false premise to interpret the Nicene Creed, Vatican Council II. Catechisms, the dogma EENS and BOD, BOB and I.I.

7. Catholics need to interpret Vatican Council II rationally and not irrationally. There is a rational option.-Lionel Andrades


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 FEBRUARY 3, 2021

Religious communities would agree with me on seven points

 The Franciscans of the Immaculate and the Brazilian community Joseleitos di Christo, both have been based in the Diocese of Porta Santa Rufina, Roma where Bishop Gino Reali, is the bishop. 

The two religious communities with whom I have communicated in writing, would agree with the following seven points. So they would interpret Vatican Council II in harmony with exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church.

SEVEN POINTS

 1. LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc in Vatican Council II always refer to hypothetical, speculative and theoretical cases.So they are not practical exceptions to the exclusivist ecclesiology of the Catholic Church. There is no objective rupture with the Athanasius Creed which says all need Catholic faith for salvation.

2. They agree that Jesus died for all, salvation is open for all in potential but to receive this salvation all need to enter the Church, with faith and baptism(AG 7). The Church is necessary ( Dominus Iesus 20, CDF, Notification on Fr.Jacques Dupuis sj 2000 etc).

3. They interpret Vatican Council II without the false premise, just like me. LG 14, LG 16 etc are only hypothetical. They are not objective cases in 2021.

4. The baptism of desire(BDD), baptism of blood(BOB) and invincible ignorance (I.I) refer to only hypothetical cases. If any one has received salvation with BOD, BOB and I.I only God can know.

5.The Church teaches in Vatican Council II( without the false premise) that everyone who dies in 2021, without faith and baptism, are oriented to Hell in general, in principle.

6. It is a lie and deception when someone uses the false premise to interpret the Nicene Creed, Vatican Council II. Catechisms, the dogma EENS and BOD, BOB and I.I.

7. Catholics need to interpret Vatican Council II rationally and not irrationally. There is a rational option.-Lionel Andrades

Men Religious Communities

Heralds of Good News (H.G.N.)
Mary Queen of Apostles Province
Rev. K. Arockia Raj, H.G.N., administrator
HGN Provincialate
5/204, Poolangulathupatti, Trichy 620 009
Tamil Nadu, INDIA
E-mail: mqaprovince@gmail.com

Rev. Francis Xavier Saleth, H.G.N.
Mission Superior
HGN-MQA Province
917 W. 7th Ave.
Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(970) 370-0594 (cell)
sfranxavier@gmail.com

Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette (M.S.)
Province for U.S.A. and Canada
Very Rev. René Butler, M.S., provincial superior
Missionaries of La Salette
915 Maple Ave.
Hartford, CT 06114-2330
(860) 956-8870, FAX (860) 956-8849
Website: www.lasalette.org

Order of Friars Minor - Franciscan Friars (O.F.M.)
Province of the Immaculate Conception
Very Rev. Robert M. Campagna, O.F.M., minister provincial
Provincial Curia
125 Thompson St.
New York, NY 10012
(212) 674-4388, FAX (212) 5533-8034
Website: www.icprovince.org
E-mail: provincial@icprovince.org

Order of Preachers (O.P.)
Province of St. Joseph - Eastern Dominican Province
Very Rev. Kenneth R. Letoile, O.P., prior provincial
Dominican Provincial Offices
141 East 65th St.
New York, NY 10065-6618
(212) 737-5757, FAX (212) 861-4216
Website: www.opeast.org

The Order of St. Benedict (O.S.B.)
Saint Anselm Abbey
Rt. Rev. Mark Cooper, O.S.B., abbot
Saint Anselm Abbey
100 St. Anselm Dr.
Manchester, NH 03102-1310
(603) 641-7652
Website: www.saintanselmabbey.org
E-mail: fmccarty@anselm.edu

The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (F.S.S.P.)
Very Rev. Michael Stinson, F.S.S.P., district superior
North American District Headquarters
450 Venard Rd.
South AbingtonTownship, PA 18411
(570) 842-4000, Ext. 116, FAX (570) 319-9770
Website: www.fssp.com
E-mail: info@fssp.com

Province of the United States of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart (S.C.)
Brother Ronald Hingle, S.C., provincial
United States Province
4600 Elysian Fields Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70122
(504) 301-4758, FAX (504) 301-4843
E-mail: rhinglesc@gmail.com

Redemptorist Fathers (C.Ss.R.)
Province of San Juan
Rev. Felipe Santiago, C.Ss.R., provincial
Redemptorist Province of San Juan
P.O. Box 9024058
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00902-4058
(787) 725-0648
Website: www.redemptorists.net

Somascan Fathers (C.R.S.)
U.S.A. Foundation
Rev. Remo Zanatta, C.R.S.,  major superior
4419 North Main St.
Houston, TX 77009
(713) 869-1449
Website: www.somascans.org
E-mail: remozanatta@gmail.com

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Women Religious Communities

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston (C.S.J.) 
Sr. Lee Hogan, C.S.J., president 
637 Cambridge St. 
Brighton, MA 02135 
(617) 783-9090, FAX (617) 783-8246 
Website: www.csjboston.org
E-mail: lee.hogan@csjboston.org

Daughters of the Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (F.C.S.C.J.)
U.S. Delegation
Sr. Elaine Voyer, F.C.S.C.J., house coordinator
Mount Sacred Heart Provincial House
226 Grove St.
Littleton, NH 03561-4210
(603) 444-5346, FAX (603) 444-5348

Daughters of Mary, Mother of Healing Love (D.M.M.L)
(A Private Association of the Christian Faithful)
Mother Paul Marie Santa Lucia, D.M.M.L., president
19 Grant Street
Rochester, NH 03867
(603) 332-4768, FAX (603) 332-3948
Website: www.motherofhealinglove.org

Discalced Carmelites (O.C.D.)
Sr. Claudette Blais, superior
Carmelite Monastery
275 Pleasant St.
Concord, NH 03301-2590
(603) 225-5791
Website: www.concordcarmel.org
E-mail: sisters@concordcarmel.org

Dominican Sisters of Hope (O.P.)
Sr. Cass McDonnell, O.P., prioress
Dominican Sisters of Hope
The Center at Mariandale
299 N. Highland Ave., Bldg. 5
Ossining, NY 10562-2327
(914) 941-4420, Ext. 205, FAX (914) 941-1125
Website: www.ophope.org
E-mail: cmcdonnell@ophope.org

Felician Sisters (C.S.S.F.)
Our Lady of Hope Province
Sr. Mary Christopher Moore, C.S.S.F., provincial minister
871 Mercer Rd.
Beaver Falls, PA 15010-6815
(724) 384-5300, FAX (724) 384-5301
E-mail: smchristopher@feliciansisters.org

Little Sisters of St. Francis (O.S.F.)
Franciscan/Contemplative Community in Formation
Our Lady of the Angels Convent
Sr. Deborah J. Collier, O.S.F., sister-guardian
8 Barnard Way, P.O. Box 478
Danville, NH 03819-0478
(603) 382-7490
Website: www.littlesistersofstfrancis.org
E-mail: littlewaystac@yahoo.com

Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood (A.P.B.)
Sr. Joan Milot, A.P.B., superior
Monastery of the Precious Blood
700 Bridge St.
Manchester, NH 03104-5495
(603) 623-4264, FAX (603) 647-8385
Website: www.srspreciousbloodnh.org
E-mail: afpresident@srspreciousbloodnh.org

Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Halifax (S.C.)
Sr. Mary Anne Foster, S.C., congregational councilor
125 Oakland St.
Wellesley, MA 02481-5338
(781) 997-1126, FAX (781) 997-1358
Website: www.schalifax.ca

Sisters of Holy Cross (C.S.C.)
U.S. Region
Sr. Diane Y. Dupere, CSC, sector leader
365 Island Pond Rd.
Manchester, NH 03109-4811
(603) 622-9504, FAX (603) 622-9782
Website: www.sistersofholycross.org
E-mail: dydupere@srsofholycross.com

Sisters of Mercy of the Americas (R.S.M.)
Northeast 
Sr. Maureen Mitchell, R.S.M., leader
Administrative Offices
15 Highland View Dr.
Cumberland, RI 02864-1124
(401) 333-6333, FAX (401) 333-6450
Website: www.sistersofmercy.org

Sr. Rosemary Burnham, R.S.M., local coordinator
Sr. Cecelia Ferland, R.S.M., local coordinator

11 Trafalgar Square #203
Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 402-2883
E-mails: rburnham@sistersofmercy.orgcferland@sistersofmercy.org

Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (SNDdeN)
United States East-West Province
Sr. Barbara Barry, SNDdeN, US East/West leadership team
30 Jeffreys Neck Rd.
Ipswich, MA 01938-1308
(978) 380-1373, FAX (978) 356-9759
Website: www.sndden.org
E-mail: Barbara.Barry@SNDdeN.org

Sisters of the Presentation of Mary (p.m.)
United States Province
Sr. Helen Cote, pm, provincial superior
Provincial House
209 Lawrence St.
Methuen, MA 01844
(978) 687-1369, FAX (978) 975-1998
Website: www.presentationofmary-usa.org
E-mail: pmprov.us@gmail.com

Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (I.H.M.)
Sr. Mary Ellen Tennity, I.H.M., general superior
Villa Maria House of Studies
1 Our Lady Circle
Malvern, PA 19355
(610) 647-2160, FAX (610) 889-4874
Website: www.ihmimmaculata.org

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