Wednesday, November 6, 2013

No reply from Mons. Angel Rodriguez Luno to the two questions

Angel Rodriguez LuñoI have e-mailed the last blog post Secret at Opus Dei University to the Dean of Theology at the University of the Holy Cross,Mons. Angel Rodriguez  Luno  and to Fr. Francesco Giordano a religious formator of students of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate in Rome.
None of them are expected to reply judging from my past communication with them.
 
I had asked him these two questions to clarify what is his and the Opus Dei's position:
1) Do we personally know the dead now saved in invincible ignorance, a good conscience (LG 16) etc,can we see them, are they physically visible to us in 2013 ? 

2) Since we do not know any of these cases, there are no known exceptions to the literal interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus ?
 
Mons. Angel Rodrigues Luno is ready to teach error and heresy at the university to protect his career and may be that of some of his superiors.
Students at the University, like that of Fr. Massimiliano dei Gasparri FFI are taught that there are known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesim nulla salus in the present times (2013).
They are taught that we can physically see people now in Heaven saved in invincible ignorance etc who are real,known exceptions to all needing to convert into the Church in the present times to go to Heaven and avoid Hell.
This is irrational.
This is an irrational premise used in theology and philosophical observation . It is also used to interpret text in Vatican Council II.
Invincible ignorance mentioned in Vatican Council II (LG 16) is supposed to be a known exception to other text in Vatican Council II (AG 7) which supports the traditional dogma on exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church.Vatican Council II contradicts itself at the Opus Dei university. This is a new mystery in the Catholic Church.
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Fr.Francesco Giordano is familiar with this problem for now some two years and yet he will not speak the truth in public, as a priest.
-Lionel Andrades

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