Saturday, June 17, 2023

The Association of United States Catholic Priests (AUSCP) is politically correct like the Most Holy Family Monastery, Lepanto Institute and Church Militant TV

 

The Association of United States Catholic Priests (AUSCP) is politically correct with the ADL and the rest of the Left. Since if they interpreted Vatican Council II rationally, they would be accused of being Anti Semitic etc. They would not be allowed to speak at conferences nor have their books published by Amazon etc. Since with Vatican Council II interpreted rationally, there are no exceptions in the text of the Council for the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus (EENS). Vatican Council II does not contradict the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) on EENS. While Lumen Gentium 14 and Ad Gentes 7 say that all need faith and baptism for salvation, indicating that the vast majority of people outside the Catholic Church are oriented to the fires of Hell, without Catholic faith and the baptism of water in the Catholic Church.

So affirming EENS with Vatican Council II interpreted rationally would be politically incorrect for those who are working for a one world Marxist Government and a one world religion with a false worship in Jesus Christ.

So the AUSCP interprets Vatican Council II irrationally and so avoids the Anti Semitic charge. But even traditionalists and conservative Catholics do the same. Brothers Peter and Michael Dimond at the Most Holy Family Monastery, New York, USA also interpret Vatican Council II irrationally like the AUSCP. 

In this way they avoid the Anti Semitism charge and do not lose their tax exempt status. They remain a charitable organization.

It would be the same for Church Militant TV and the Lepanto Institute.- Lionel Andrades

 

Priests’ Group Praises Synodal Synthesis

September 20, 2022

AUSCP

We are gladdened by the release of the national synthesis outlining the common themes raised in the Synod listening sessions. Our joy is a companion of our ongoing concern for our Church, that we may continue to listen to each other and accept the challenges of change.

As Bishop Daniel E. Flores said in releasing the document from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, “The synthesis is, among other things, an expression of the common joys, hopes, and wounds the bishops have heard and are hearing from the wider body of the Church.”

We members and leaders of the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests are encouraged to find the report shares concerns we have been addressing since our beginnings: a welcoming Church, the role of women, Catholic social teaching, racism, ministry to and with the LGBTQ community, improved education and formation of seminary students for the priesthood, and the heartbreaking divisions in our Church and society.

Although not addressed in the synthesis, we would emphasize other major issues facing the Church: creation care for our common home, an end to the death penalty and renewed witness to Gospel Non-violence.

We are heartened by the release of the synthesis and the acknowledgment of the bishops that this phase of the synod must lead to action.

We continue to offer our support for our bishops and for all who continue to participate in this new way of being Church.

https://auscp.org/priests-group-praises-synodal-synthesis/

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