Friday, March 7, 2014

Summorum Pontificum : those who do not use an irrational premise in the interpretation of Vatican Council II are called reactionaries

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So Bene­dict XVI issued a motu pro­prio in 2007 for the sake of those attached to the usus antiquior who also accept the author­ity of Vat­i­can II. Sum­mo­rum Pon­tif­i­cum was never meant to prop up Only­ism. Thus Bishop Olson felt that he had to sus­pend the Latin Mass at Fisher More. (1)
 
 'for the sake of those attached to the usus antiquior who also accept the author­ity of Vat­i­can II'. -Summorum Pontificum
 
For those who accept the authority of Vatican Council II with the use of the irrational premise of being able to see the dead-saved who are known exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
 
Or, for those who accept the authority of Vatican Council II WITHOUT the use of the irrational premise of being able to see the dead on earth and Heaven who are visible in the flesh exceptions to the thrice defined dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
 
Chez Ami is using the irrational premise to interpret Vatican Council II. Those who do not use this premise are called reactionaries.(2)
 
The writer of the article, quoted above, also assumes that there are explicit, visible exceptions in 2014 mentioned in Vatican Council II, to the traditional teaching on exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church.
-Lionel Andrades
 
 
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