Can someone explain to me how the martyrs are in heaven if you deny BOB? The Holy Innocents are saints and martyrs. They are in the calendar. Do you deny the martyrs whose very relics are required to be in the altar, and whose very names are in the canon of the Mass?
On BOD, if someone is a catechumen and dies before they get to the font, or if someone lives on a primitive island where there are no priests - let's say they possess one Bible and have a desire to be baptized and be part of Christ's church, but they have a limited understanding, and they die before they have the chance, how can you say that certainly they are damned? Is God a cruel God, or is He a good God, merciful and just? Can someone just explain this to me in short terms. Now, BOD has a liberal interpretation which is false. Of course "not everyone who says 'Lord, Lord' shall enter into the kingdom of heaven." Mt. 7:21 The novus ordo would like to propose so. "Everyone goes to heaven following their own path." Pp. Francis said "good Muslims can go to heaven".
I was told that St. Francis Xavier said to the Japanese converts, in the 1500s when they asked "Could our ancestors, who had died without ever hearing the Gospel, be saved?" The missionaries never reached them. They had a form of cult mentality of ancestor worship. He had to inform them: "Those who died without baptism and the knowledge of Christ could not enter heaven." These were hard words for them. Could someone explain this? Could not a person come to the knowledge of the true God with their own reason (Vatican 1 council), and could a person live a virtuous life naturally, according to natural virtue? Therefore, we cannot definitely say that they are damned? We cannot say for sure that they are saved either.
It seems to me a temptation of pride among some traditional Catholics - only they are in the correct cult and God has somehow predestined them for heaven but shut out the gate of heaven to nearly all others. Such that charity goes cold and people say "it's not worth even talking to you or trying to share the truth with you." Where is the zeal of the apostles here? Do you believe in predestination like the protestants? I don't agree with every word out of Bp Williamson's mouth, he's not infallible, but I must agree with him on this point. Feeneyism is a grave error.