Friday, July 26, 2013

IN REBELLION AGAINST POPE JOHN PAUL II A 'THEOLOGY OF RELIGIONS' DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN SET UP AT THE GREGORIAN UNIVERSITY,ROME

 Programma degli Studi della Facoltà di MissiologiaThe Rector of the Gregorian University Fr.François-Xavier Dumortier is the pro- Dean of the new Theology of Religions department even though 'the theology of religions' was corrected by Pope John Paul II in the CDF Notification on Fr.Jacques Dupuis S.J (2001). (1)
The Jewish Left have got the 'spirit of Assisi' implemented in this Pontifical College and the Department of Missiology has a separate Department for the Theology of Religions which was being taught in defiance of Pope John Paul II. It is now out in the open .


The Director of the Dpartment of Missiology is Prof.essa Illaria Morali (Tel.: 06.6701.5555 - Fax: 06.6701.5166 E-mail: dip-missiologia@unigre.it  ). The Director of the Department of the Theology of Religions, is Fr.Bryam Lobo S.J Tel.: 06.6701.5508 E-mail: dip-teolrel@unigre.it  - bryanlobo@unigre.it 
 
Non Catholic students can also attend and it is on the pattern of New Age Theology of Religion courses.
 
In Catholic theology there is no basis for a 'theology of religions' unless one assumes that there is known salvation outside the Catholic Church and so the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus is contradicted. This is the error made by the Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Vatican, Cardinal Luiz Ladaria S.J on the website of the International Theological Commission. The theology of religions also contradicts Vatican Council II which says all need faith and baptism for salvation(AG 7).
-Lionel Andrades
 
 
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IV. On the orientation of all human beings to the Church
6. It must be firmly believed that the Church is sign and instrument of salvation for all people.[12] It is contrary to the Catholic faith to consider the different religions of the world as ways of salvation complementary to the Church.[13]
7. According to Catholic doctrine, the followers of other religions are oriented to the Church and are all called to become part of her.[14]



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