Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Religious Sisters prepare children for Confirmation : do not talk about Hell

The religious sisters are preparing children for their Confirmation. I asked one elderly sister if they speak about Hell. She said no one these days talks about Hell. There is no fear of Hell. Another Sister said that they speak about the love of God and only mention that Hell exists.
I know that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith told seminarians that they should not talk about Hell. The Catechism of the Catholic Church prefers to focus on the love of God. There are religious sisters who do not believe in Hell or do not believe that one mortal sin un-Confessed in the Sacrament of Reconciliation is sufficient to send a person to Hell. This was not taught to them during Holy Communion and Confirmation classes
Cardinal Ratzinger did not believe that most people are on the way to Hell (AG 7, LG 14) and he confirmed recently that he does not believe in the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus as it was taught in the 16th century.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church did not also clarify that there are no known cases of the baptism of desire. There is confusion when the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance are mentioned relative to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. They are invisible cases and so are not relevant or exceptions to exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church.
So the children at Confirmation and religion classes instead are taught that there are exceptions to all needing to enter the Church, as if these exceptions are known. So the conclusion is that all non Catholics do not need to formally enter the Church. The traditional doctrine on other religions has been changed with alleged known exceptions to the traditional teaching on salvation. Now Amoris Laeitia has changed traditional teaching on morals, with alleged known exceptions.
Similarly Vatican Council II is interpreted with subjectivism and known exceptions.The children have to presume that LG 16 refers to subjective cases of being saved in invincible ignorance which are objectively known.If they would be taught that these cases are not objectively known the entire interpretation of Vatican Council II changes. Presently the children have to interpret Vatican Council II as a break with the past.This is the Vatican policy thoughout the world.
Pope Francis and Pope Benedict alo allow the Eucharist to be given to Catholics in manifest mortal sin. Now it is also being allowed for Catholics who have remarried.
The catechetical and religious teaching, at the official level of the Vatican, seems to be directed by the Masons. They oppose Catholic home schooling.
-Lionel Andrades
 
 
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