Friday, December 1, 2017

The error is not permanent and Pope Francis and can correct it.No change in the text of Vatican Council II is required.

POPE FRANCIS CAN CORRECT THE ERROR
The error is not permanent and Pope Francis and can correct it.No change in the text of Vatican Council II is required. 1
He has to announce that when reading Vatican Council II, we must interpret references to invisible people as just being invisible.
Hypothetical cases must not be considered to be objectively seen in 2017.He needs to clarify that Vatican Council II is not a development of the dogma EENS as Pope Benedict wrongly stated in March 2016(Avvenire).
Pope Francis must ask the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith(CDF)and Ecclesia Dei  to interpret Vatican Council II without the irrational premise.

ALLOW RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES TO AVOID THE FALSE REASONING
He must also ask the CDF to allow all religious communities, including the Society of St. Pius X(SSPX) and the Franciscans of the Immaculate. to avoid the false reasoning in the interpretation of Vatican Council II and also other magisterial documents.
Vatican Council II is in harmony with the SSPX's General Chapter Statement on Doctrine(2012).


POPE FRANCIS' DOCTRINAL ERROR
Catholic doctrine has not changed. The SSPX  General Chapter Statement affirmed EENS without the possibiliy of defaccto, known salvation outside the Church. This has been changed by Pope Francis with the use of the false premise.
The General Chapter Statement indicated that there was no known salvation outside the Church. This has been changed by Pope Francis.
The SSPX General Chapter Statement indicated that references to possibilities in Vatican Council II, and other Church-documents were not exceptions to the dogma EENS. For Pope Francis possibilities(LG 16, LG 14 etc) are exceptions toextra ecclesiam nulla salus as it was interpreted by St.Ignatius of Loyola and St. Francis Xavier.-Lionel Andrades


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http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2017/11/pope-francis-has-made-doctrinal-mistake.html

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