Saturday, June 1, 2013

Cardinal Luiz Ladaria S.J Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is still in heresy :visible to us baptism of desire and invincible ignorance contradicts a defined dogma.

Implicit for us baptism of desire and invincible ignorance is a possibility. Explicit for us baptism of desire etc is heresy.It's heresy since it contradicts the thrice defined dogma which says all need to convert into the Church for salvation.
 
The Secretary fo the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith(CDF) also seems unaware that most of the Catholic apologists today are in heresy, since they believe that the baptism of desire etc is explicit for us.Since it is explicit for them it contradicts extra ecclesiam nulla salus.The Church Councils made a mistake for them!
 
See the talk on Outside the Church No Salvation on Youtube by the apologist Robert Sungenis. He assumes that these cases are explicit for us.
 
Similarly the apologists on Catholic Answers and EWTN make the same error.They do not realize that they are promoting heresy.
 
Fr.Brian Harrison also assumes that these cases are exceptions to the dogma. So they are explicit for him.
 
The problem is not with the baptism of desire and invincible ignorance but how you interpret it- visible for us or invisible for us.
 
If you say that the baptism of desire is visible for us then this is irrational.You cannot see the dead.If it is visible for us then it contradicts the dogma. This is heresy.
 
Even the present Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Jesuit, Cardinal Luiz Ladaria has made the same error in two theological papers of the International Theological Commission (ITC).They can be read on the Internet at the Vatican website of the ITC.
 
The collected papers are published by the ITC  in a book Documenti. Cardinal William Levada, former Prefect of the CDF wrote the preface for the book and did not detect the error.'How can the Prefect of the CDF teach heresy, perhaps it was an oversight?'- one may ask.
The present CDF Prefect Archbishop Gerhard Muller has made the same mistake in an interview given to the National Catholic Register.
 
It is heresy to assume that there are known exceptions to the dogma and that the Councils which defined the dogma made a mistake. Or that this is a negation of Jesus' teaching on all needing the baptism of water for salvation.
 
This error was not corrected forthrightly and clearly by Pope Pius XII and the popes who followed him,perhaps for political reasons.
 
Cardinal Luiz Ladaria's error was overlooked by Pope Benedict XVI.
-Lionel Andrades

No comments: