Wednesday, December 3, 2014

From Pope Pius XII to Pope Francis they all have been using an irrational premise in the interpretation of magisterial texts


From Pope Pius XII to Pope Francis they all have been using an irrational premise in the interpretation of magisterial texts.
For instance the Catechism of the Catholic Church 1257 says God is not limited to the Sacraments and also the Church knows of no means to eternal beatitude other than the baptism of water. This is a contradiction.It is contrary to  the Principle of Non Contradiction. How can you say that de facto God is not limited to the Sacraments and also say God is limited to the Sacraments for salvation?
This error was not corrected by Pope John Paul II or Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Francis has also accepted it as have all the cardinals and bishops.
Pope Pius XII and all the popes who have followed him have accepted that the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance  are visible to us in the present times. They would have to be visible and known to us to be explicit exceptions to the traditional interpretation of Fr. Leonard Feeney. We have it here once again.Defacto every one needs to enter the Church ( extra ecclesiam nulla salus) but some do not have to enter the Church for salvation?
The popes have been interpreting magisterial documents with this inference of being able to see in heaven and on earth people who are saved with the baptism of desire etc. They can see the dead ?! It is with this irrationality that theology produces heretical results. The liberals accept the result and the traditionalists and sedevacantists reject it.
Sedevancantism is unfortunate. They use the same irrational premise which changes doctrine and theology. It is the same error being made by  the popes.Sedevacantists have  only have to avoid the inference in the interpretation of magisterial documents, example  Vatican Council II, and the result is traditional.
No one has yet explained this to Pope Francis. This irrationality has been the hallmark of the Jesuits since the time they expelled Fr.Leonard Feeney from their community.
-Lionel AndradesFeast of St.Francis Xavier.

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