Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Michael Voris' question to Fr.Jonathan Morris could be directed to the Archbishop of New York and the Jesuits, Domicans and Franciscans

There has been no apology from Fr.Jonathan Morris since he is following the policy set by the Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan.

Michael Voris could also ask the Jesuit, Dominicans and Franciscans to name names of anyone who does need to enter the Church for salvation. Exactly who does not have to be Catholic ? Which souls are better of without full communion with the Church ? Please identify the individuals ?

Michael Voris could put the question, he asked Fr.Jonathan Morris, to the Jesuits, Dominicans and Franciscans and then ask them what is the basis for their rejection of Vatican Council II (AG 7) and extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
There have been many reports and articles by priests and sisters in which they have assumed the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance are exceptions (known personally) to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and to Vatican Council II (AG 7,LG 14).
Where does Nostra Aetate,Vatican Council II state that non Catholics do not have to convert in general or that we know a particular case who is an exception to extra ecclesiam nulla salus ? How can Nostra Aetate contradict AG 7 and LG 14? Vatican Council II contradicts itself ?


Archbishop Timothy Dolan affirms the Catholic Faith on social and moral issues. Can he also affirm extra ecclesiam nulla salus. If he cannot, like Fr.Jonathan Morris his media spokesman, then ask him to name some exception.

The Archbishop of New York, the Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans and others are all assuming that there are known exceptions to the dogma on salvation and to Vatican Council II (AG 7).


SBC, SSPX, FSSP ANNOUNCE THAT WE CANNOT NAME ANY PERSON WHO IS AN EXCEPTION TO EXTRA ECCLESIAM NULLA SALUS AND VATICAN COUNCIL II

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