Saturday, August 18, 2012

BASED ON THE RICHARD CUSHING ERROR CARDINAL LUIZ LADARIA FORMULATED A ‘THEOLOGY OF RELIGIONS’

The Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith assumed like Cardinal Richard Cushing that those saved in invincible ignorance etc are known to us and so are exceptions to Fr. Leonard Feeney.


Since there is salvation outside the Church ,for Cardinals Cushing and Ladaria, the cardinal-secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) assumes there can be a ‘theology of religions’.


The Society of St.Pius X (SSPX) must call attention to the pubic errors of Cardinal Luiz Ladaria S.J the CDF, Secretary. This was something they did not do during the SSPX-Vatican talks when Cardinal Ladaria represented the CDF and  led the Vatican side in the talks.


The Vatican was expressing heresy with their ‘visible dead’ exceptions to the dogma. They expected that the SSPX would keep the talks confidential.Even Cardinal Raymond Burke, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal, Vatican is keeping the error confidential, if he is aware of it.-Lionel Andrades


Vatican needs to clarify that there are no known exceptions in the present times to Ad Gentes 7, Vatican Council II and the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and so there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church

St.Maximillian Kolbe is in accord with Vatican Council II the 'ecclesiology of communion' is not




INTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL COMMISSION USES PREMISE THAT IS FACTUALLY INCORRECT : LIMBO


The International Theological Commission's position paper Christianity and the World Religions 1997 has an objective factual error and is approved by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger : invincible ignorance is not an exception to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus


INTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL COMMISSION ASSUMES ‘SEEDS OF THE WORD’ (VATICAN COUNCIL II ) IN OTHER RELIGIONS ARE KNOWN TO US AND THIS IS AN EXPLICIT EXCEPTION TO THE DOGMA EXTRA ECCLESIAM NULLA SALUS


VATICAN'S INTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL COMMISSION MAKES AN ERROR IN ITS POSITION PAPER CHRISTIANITY AND THE WORLD RELIGIONS


VATICAN COUNCIL II REJECTS THE THEOLOGY OF RELIGIONS


Former Secretary of the International Theological Commission holds that those saved with the baptism of desire and in invincible ignorance are known to us and so an exception to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus

3 comments:

George Brenner said...

I believe in ONE , Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.

I believe in ONE Baptism for the forgiveness of sins.

...... I believe:....... I accept, I acknowledge,I know, I will live my life in this believe
....... Holy:.............I believe our Church is Sacred, Supernatural and built on the rock of Peter by Jesus, the Son of God and second person of the Holy Trinity.
........Catholic.........I believe that our Church is universal and the only true Church, Outside which there is no Salvation. I believe that Jesus is Catholic.
........Apostolic.......I believe that Jesus founded our Church with Peter as the first Pope along with the Apostles who had the mission to teach the faith to all.
Our current Holy Father , Pope Benedict XVI, is the Vicar of Christ and successor of Saint Peter.
........ONE..............I believe in One Church and only ONE Church and that Church is the One, Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church that we vow and profess to
believe when we say the Apostles or Nicene Creed.

I believe in one Baptism and that Baptism is Baptism by Water. I acknowledge that the possibilities exist for Baptism of Desire and Invincible Ignorance but
that these mercies would be in the hands of God and are unknown to us on earth and NOT part of the teaching mission of our Faith. We MUST teach the faith explicitly and leave the unknown mercies to God alone.


Father Frederick Faber worded the understanding Salvation much more eloquently and accurately then I could possibly ever hope to articulate :

" If the Precious Blood had been shed, and yet we had no priesthood, no Sacraments, no jurisdiction, no sacramentals, no mystical life of the visible unity of the Church– life, so it seems, would be almost intolerable. This is the condition of those outside the Church; and certainly as we grow older, as our experience widens, as our knowledge of ourselves deepens, as our acquaintance with mankind increases, the less hopeful do our ideas become regarding the salvation of those outside the Roman Church. We make the most we can of the uncovenanted mercies of God, of the invisible soul of the Church, of the doctrine of invincible ignorance, of the easiness of making acts of contrition, and of the visible moral goodness among men; and yet what are these but straws in our own estimation, if our own chances of salvation had to lean their weight upon them? They wear out, or they break down. They are fearfully counterweighted by other considerations. We have to draw on our imaginations in order to fill up the picture. They are but theories at best, theories unhelpful except to console those who are forward to be deceived for the sake of those they love–theories often very fatal by keeping our charity in check and interfering with that restlessness of converting love in season and out of season, and that impetuous agony of prayer, upon which God may have made the salvation of our friends depend. (The Precious Blood, page 77) "

We have spent far to many decades of trying to be the "nice" Church rather than teaching our Faith correctly and by doing the will of God. ENOUGH !

George Brenner said...
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Catholic Mission said...

George Brenner provides a link
http://bcm.bc.edu/issues/spring_2011/features/legal-aid.html