
What pathetic seminary did this bad-willed incompetent train at?
So ... I ran through this at triple speed. Of course, he worships "Suprema Fake", castigates Father Feeney for "disobedience" (since evidently his heretical superiors were exceptions to manifest heresy stripping them of authority), then adds to it a transmogrifying of EENS from no salvation outside the Church to no salvation except by means of or through the Church, which is in fact Karl "Anonymous Christian" Rahner's teaching, despite his denial of it. Of course he distorts Rahner's "Anonymous Christian" teaching to distance himself from it (falsely) by claiming Rahner meant by this that everyone is an "Anonymous Christian". He does in fact precisely believe the same thing Rahner does.
He claims that the reception of Baptism if necessary by necessity of precept rather than necessity of means, and then likens it to the necessity to receive Holy Commuinion. Utterly false. Even the manualists reject this crap. Baptism is taught to be necessary by necessity of means, whereas Holy Communion is considered necessary by necessity of precept and by moral necessity.
In this, he contradicts even his own mentor, Bishop Sanborn, or maybe he was asleep in class that day (this is from +Sanborn's Anti-Feeneyite :
2. How necessary is baptism?
Baptism is necessary for infants as a means of salvation; for adults, it is necessary both as a means of salvation and as being of divine precept
So, no Father, Baptism is necessary by necessity of MEANS, for salvation, not just of precept, as you teach error and lies from the pulpit. Even your mentor understands this. Go back to school for remedial training please. Father Dutertre makes up some nonsense about how Baptism is necessary by necessity of precept, while the desire for Baptism is necessary by necessity of means.
From the Catholic Encyclopedia: "Baptism is held to be necessary both
necessitate medii (means) and
præcepti (precept)."
Of course, may that's not such a good idea.
+Sanborn:
Quote5. Is baptism absolutely necessary?
Baptism is not absolutely necessary ...
Catechism "of Pope St. Pius X" (in quotes due to this being a misnomer) ...
QuoteQ1: Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
A1: Baptism is absolutely necessary to salvation, for our Lord has expressly said: ‘Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God.’
What is it about this dogma that causes otherwise-fairly-intelligent men to lose their wits, and then bumble, fumble, and stumble, from one self-contradiction and error to the next? ... to say nothing of the abject lies?
In one sense, however, Fr. Dutertre is correct, since these Anti-Feeneyites DO in fact hold that the Sacrament is only necessary by necessity of precept, whereas the desire is necessary by necessity of means. He accurately characterizes the Anti-Feeneyites position ... except of course that he contradicts both the manuals and Bishop Sanborn.