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Author Topic: "On the Fewness of the Saved: Teaching of the Saints" Fr. Francis-Xavier Godts  (Read 8375 times)

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Offline ElwinRansom1970

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We are conceived in a state of damnation and most of humanity will depart this earthly life in the same state.

A very sobering Catholic truth!

Offline Ladislaus

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We are conceived in a state of damnation and most of humanity will depart this earthly life in the same state.

A very sobering Catholic truth!

Yes, the modern view has inverted this, as in that openly Pelagian statement I recently heard on EWTN that you're basically saved unless you commit an actual mortal sin.


I am not sure if there is an online copy.  It might be available on the www.archive.org.    

Not on archve.org, but the first few chapters are on audio below:

https://youtu.be/FS9UBba1lKs

https://youtu.be/MZWo1cJ8CuI


Being a faithful Catholic is much more than attending a Latin Mass.  The Novus Ordo mass does not reflect the Catholic Faith, especially regarding the seriousness of sin and the sacrifice of Our Lord being offered.  I grew up in the Novus Ordo and it is not the Catholic faith it is a new religion centered around man. I can't see how anyone can be saved clinging to those errors anymore than any other heresy.  On the other hand, attending a Latin Mass without holding and defending true doctrine, not putting our faith into practice everyday will not save a soul either.