Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Fr. Georges de Laire, could also affirm the traditional strict interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus of the 16th century missionaries and Magisterium and confirm that he no more uses the False Premise.

 

With the Rational Premise  Vatican Council II is dogmatic, ecclesiocentric and traditional. It is in harmony with the old theology of the Catholic Church as at the time of the Catholic Austro-Hungarian empire.

The Vatican and Fr. Georges de Laire, Judicial Vicar in the Diocese of Manchester, USA,should not dishonestly expect the Catholic religious community  Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at the St. Benedict Center, New Hampshire and Brother Andre Marie MICm, Prior, to choose a False Premise to re-interpret the Creeds, Catechisms etc and create a break with Tradition.

Fr.George de Laire cannot claim that invisible people in New Hampshire are visible examples of salvation outside the Church and objective exceptions to traditional extra ecclesiam nulla salus and then expect the St. Benedict Center to accept the False Premise, for canonical recognition, like the other religious communities in New Hampshire (Carmelites, Franciscans etc).

United States District Court Judge Joseph DiClerico in New Hamphire too should not be forced if he is a Catholic  ( or not a Catholic) to use a False Premise  to interpret the Catholic Creeds , Vatican Council II, the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and then project this innovation as the teachings of the Catholic Church..

If Fr. De Laire persists with this irrationality he should not be allowed to handle marriage cases at the diocesan tribunal.

Fr. Georges de Laire, could also affirm the traditional strict interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus of the 16th century missionaries and Magisterium and confirm that he no more uses the False Premise.

Judge Joseph DiClerico could be asked to inform Bishop Peter Libasci, the bishop of Manchester, to no more coerce the St.Benedict Center with a Decree of Prohibitions. Also the diocese could compensate the religious community and lay persons affected.-Lionel Andrades

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