Saturday, July 26, 2014

Another USCCB video separates Jesus from the Church :Jem Sullivan does it again

Jem Sullivan Ph.d, catechist, in another video reflection on the Daily Mass Readings,1 presents Jesus without the necessity of the Church for salvation.She assumes there are known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.She also assumes that the Word of God contains irrationality like being able to see the dead-saved on earth who are exceptions to the apostolic teaching extra ecclesiam nulla salus.These cases saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire are visible to God in Heaven and also visible to us on earth it is alleged by the USCCB. So they become visible exceptions to all needing to enter the Church with faith and baptism. For the USCCB there are exceptions. So they cannot say in the Daily Mass Reflections that the Catholic Church is necessary for the salvation of all, including members of the other Christian communities.They all need to formally enter the Church to go to Heaven and avoid Hell.
Cardinal Donald Wuerl and the rest of the USCCB Doctrinal Committee approved this error in the Notification on Fr.Peter C.Phan.They also overlooked it in the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 issued by Cardinal Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani.
She is following the public policy of the USCCB which is irrational, non traditional, non apostolic and heretical.
She asks rhetorically, 'Am I afraid to proclaim the Gospel?'
The answer is YES. She like the rest of the USCCB are afraid to say that the Gospel says all non Catholics are oriented to Hell unless they convert into the Catholilc Church(John 3:6, Mk.16:16 etc).
She says "And isn't this what we mean by the New Evangelisation? Our witness in word and in deed and our joyful and faithful sharing of the transforming power of the Gospel." -with the exclusion of the necessity to enter the Catholic Church for salvation. This would be approved by the ADL, SPLC, the Chief Rabbi of Israel and the rest of the Jewish Left. This theology of Jesus without the Church will prevent Catholics from going on Mission to the Jews and other non-Catholics. It would also create the climate for an ecumenism, in which there is no ecumenism of return. It would also contribute to the one world religion, when as Our Lady told Fr.Stefano Gobbi, the founder of the Marian Movement of Priests that they will end devotion to her in future and stop the Catholic Mass. Possibly they will do it in the name of ecumenism.
 
They will emphasize the Kingdom of God separated from the Church. This is the pattern one can see in the daily reflections in July on the USCCB videos.Dominus Iesus says that we cannot separate the Church from the Kingdom of God. This is being done in the reflections on the Daily Mass Readings.Many of the speakers are from the Aquinas Institute of Theology where they will not affirm Ad Gentes 7 which says all need faith and baptism for salvation. Neither will they affirm Nostra Aetate 4 which says Catholics are the new people of God, the new Chosen People and that God has made an eternal Covenant with His People who have accepted the Messiah the Jews were waiting for.
-Lionel Andrades

The Church is Apostolic but what the USCCB is teaching is not apostolic :more confusion in today's Daily Mass Reading reflection http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2014/07/the-church-is-apostolic-but-what-usccb.html#links

On line links say
Jem Sullivan, Ph.D., serves as staff to the USCCB Secretariat of Evangelization and Catechesis. She is the author of a Study Guide to the United States Adult Catholic Catechism and The Beauty of Faith: Christian Art and the Gospel published by Our Sunday Visitor, and writes on a variety of catechetical themes.
http://www.usccb.org/bible/understanding-the-bible/study-materials/articles/a-spiritual-feast-for-your-home-how-catholics-can-use-the-old-testament-in-the-family.cfm
She is Adjunct Faculty,Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies
Jem Sullivan, Ph.D., interim director of the Secretariat of Evangelization and Catechesis for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
http://www.usccb.org/news/archived.cfm?releaseNumber=10-018

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