Friday, November 14, 2014

Popes have not checked this objective error. It is a fact of life that we cannot see the dead who are now in Heaven.

The Catholic Church is infallible. Her infallibility is supremely invested in the Roman Pontiff, but is also exercised by the college of bishops, when they universally teach the same doctrine with and under the pope.
Lionel:
The Letter of the Holy Office 1949 made an objective mistake when it inferred that implicit desire and being saved in invincible ignorance were visible to us in real life. They would have to be visible for us, for them to be exceptions to all needing the baptism of water in the present times for salvation.
The infallible teaching says outside the Church there is no salvation. The Letter of the Holy Office 1949 says there is salvation outside the Church. It cites theoretical cases and assumes they are defacto exceptions. Persons in Heaven are assumed to be present on earth and they become exceptions to the dogma.
Popes have not checked this objective error. It is a fact of life that we cannot see the dead who are now in Heaven. So how can they be exceptions to the traditional interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus according to the Church Councils, popes, saints and Fr.Leonard Feeney?.
Then the same error has been made in the Catechism of the Catholic Church when with reference to the baptism of water, it is said God is not limited to the Sacraments.(CCC 1257-1260).The dogma indicates that God is limited to the Sacraments but the Catechism suggests there are known exceptions. The familiar ghosts seen on earth.
This has been approved by the popes.
-Lionel Andrades
 

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