Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The SSPX could file a canonical petition in the case of Bishop Charles Morerod O.P

Bishop Charles Morerod O.P interprets the Catechism of the Catholic Church on faith and morals with an irrationality and which is not part of the Deposit of the Faith. Bishop Morerod, the present bishop of Lausanne,Switzerland and former Rector of the University of St.Thomas Acquinas(Angelicum), Rome was also the Secretary of the International Theological Commission, Vatican.
He participated in the doctrinal talks with the Society of St.Pius X( SSPX) and after being made bishop prohibited the SSPX from using churches in his diocese,citing 'doctrinal' reasons.
Faith
FrGiordano1's profile photo Bishop Charles Morerod on  the  website of the ITC and as Rector of the Angelicum University considered being saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire as known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiamn ulla salus.This was also a contradiction of the Catechism of the Catholic Church(846). This was his view when he moderated the thesis of the Italian priest Fr.Francesco Giordano on the subject of outside the church there is no salvation.
 
Fr.Francesco Giordano lives and teaches at the Franciscan Friars of the  Immaculate seminary in Boccea, Rome.He has still to comment on his thesis for which he received a Licentiate at the Angelicum under Bishop Morerord , and which used the Richard Cushing interpretation.
 
This is irrational. We cannot personally meet or see any one saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire for these cases to be known exceptions to the dogma or Vatican Council II (AG 7). If these cases are not visible and known then how can they be considered exceptions ? If something does not exist in reality how can it be an exception?
Morals
Secondly Bishop Charles Morerod  changed the traditional Catholic teaching on mortal sin (CCC 1854-1860). The Angelicum still uses the liberal interpretation of mortal sin. They assume we can know for sure if a person has full knowledge (the two conditons)  etc . So there cannot be a judgement of mortal sin any more for the liberals.  This is the doctrinal error of Bishop Morerod which is also held by the Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith Cardinal  Luiz Ladaraia S.J,former President of the ITC. During doctrinal talks with the SSPX  they both wanted the SSPX to accept this irrationality with the interpretation of Vatican Council II.
 
The SSPX should petition Rome regarding Bishop Moreord and ask for permission to use Catholic Churches, which are available for Christian denominations, who do not believe in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, as does the SSPX.
 
Also,it needs to be explained that the SSPX's traditional position on other religions and Christan communities is an accord with the Catechism of the Catholic Church (without the Cushing Error). They hold traditional values on other religions and Christian communities.
 
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith,Vatican should not expect the SSPX to accept the Catechism of the Catholic Church or Vatican Council II with this irrationality. This irrationality is: assuming that the dead now saved in Heaven are physically visible to us and they are exceptions to the traditional teaching on salvation(Catholic Faith in Jesus in only the Catholic Church for salvation) and morals (mortal sin with grave matter alone is always a mortal sin).
The SSPX is in agreement with Vatican Council II and the Catechism of the Catholic Church without the Richard Cushing Error applied to faith and morals, salvation and mortal sin.
-Lionel Andrades
 
 
Fr.Settimo Manelli FFI, Rector of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate parish in Boccea, Rome.He offers Mass in Latin in the Extraordinary Form.At the seminary in Bocces, the priests and seminarians interpret Vatican Council II with the Richard Cushing Error.The Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate assist at the sacristy of the Basilica of St.Mary Majors, Rome. Fr. Settimo is the nephew of the founder of the Franscisan Friars of the Immaculate, Fr. Stefano Mannelli F.I.
 

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