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« Reply #60 on: March 11, 2017, 04:54:25 PM »
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    Nope. Even you bod people know better:

    IS BAPTISM OF DESIRE A SACRAMENT?  Baptism of desire is not a sacrament;
    it does not imprint the baptismal character or enable a person to receive
    the other sacraments. Nor does is make one a member of the Church.  



    It is part of the Sacrament, though not a Sacrament itself. CHRIST HAS TOLD US THIS THROUGH HIS CHURCH, and like a Protestant, you revolt against it.


    Bod, by definition, IS NOT Baptism. It is not a sacrament, does not imprint the character and does not make one a member of the Church, amongst other differences. It is a completely different animal and by the damage it has wrought, a demonic one at that. The Church teaches there is only ONE BAPTISM. True Baptism is by definition celebrated in water (along with the Holy Ghost) as a sacrament.  Not by desire alone.

    Please explain what other "baptisms" the Church was warning against?  No other 'baptisms' of concern exist except BOD.  


    Okay, so tell us here, whether you think this is "demonic":

    The Catechism of the Council of Trent's section on baptism:

    "....should any unforeseen accident deprive adults of baptism, their intention of receiving it, and their repentance for past sins, will avail them to grace and righteousness."


    Oh, so it will avail them Baptism? No problem.


    You didn't answer Yes or No.
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    Today, only Catholics holding the sedevacantist position are free from the anguish entailed by this truth.


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    « Reply #61 on: March 11, 2017, 05:44:59 PM »
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    Nope. Even you bod people know better:

    IS BAPTISM OF DESIRE A SACRAMENT?  Baptism of desire is not a sacrament;
    it does not imprint the baptismal character or enable a person to receive
    the other sacraments. Nor does is make one a member of the Church.  



    It is part of the Sacrament, though not a Sacrament itself. CHRIST HAS TOLD US THIS THROUGH HIS CHURCH, and like a Protestant, you revolt against it.


    Bod, by definition, IS NOT Baptism. It is not a sacrament, does not imprint the character and does not make one a member of the Church, amongst other differences. It is a completely different animal and by the damage it has wrought, a demonic one at that. The Church teaches there is only ONE BAPTISM. True Baptism is by definition celebrated in water (along with the Holy Ghost) as a sacrament.  Not by desire alone.

    Please explain what other "baptisms" the Church was warning against?  No other 'baptisms' of concern exist except BOD.  


    Okay, so tell us here, whether you think this is "demonic":

    The Catechism of the Council of Trent's section on baptism:

    "....should any unforeseen accident deprive adults of baptism, their intention of receiving it, and their repentance for past sins, will avail them to grace and righteousness."


    Oh, so it will avail them Baptism? No problem.


    You didn't answer Yes or No.


    It avails them grace and righteousness, so it avails them Baptism.  Not bod.  That's impossible.  Faith alone, desire alone, avails nothing.


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    « Reply #62 on: March 11, 2017, 06:55:21 PM »
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    Nope. Even you bod people know better:

    IS BAPTISM OF DESIRE A SACRAMENT?  Baptism of desire is not a sacrament;
    it does not imprint the baptismal character or enable a person to receive
    the other sacraments. Nor does is make one a member of the Church.  



    It is part of the Sacrament, though not a Sacrament itself. CHRIST HAS TOLD US THIS THROUGH HIS CHURCH, and like a Protestant, you revolt against it.


    Bod, by definition, IS NOT Baptism. It is not a sacrament, does not imprint the character and does not make one a member of the Church, amongst other differences. It is a completely different animal and by the damage it has wrought, a demonic one at that. The Church teaches there is only ONE BAPTISM. True Baptism is by definition celebrated in water (along with the Holy Ghost) as a sacrament.  Not by desire alone.

    Please explain what other "baptisms" the Church was warning against?  No other 'baptisms' of concern exist except BOD.  


    Okay, so tell us here, whether you think this is "demonic":

    The Catechism of the Council of Trent's section on baptism:

    "....should any unforeseen accident deprive adults of baptism, their intention of receiving it, and their repentance for past sins, will avail them to grace and righteousness."


    Oh, so it will avail them Baptism? No problem.


    You didn't answer Yes or No.


    It avails them grace and righteousness, so it avails them Baptism.  Not bod.  That's impossible.  Faith alone, desire alone, avails nothing.


    You are destroying your faith by believing the papal claimants of Vatican II are true popes.
    "there can be no holiness where there is disagreement with the pope" - Pope St. Pius X

    Today, only Catholics holding the sedevacantist position are free from the anguish entailed by this truth.

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    « Reply #63 on: March 11, 2017, 06:59:13 PM »
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    Nope. Even you bod people know better:

    IS BAPTISM OF DESIRE A SACRAMENT?  Baptism of desire is not a sacrament;
    it does not imprint the baptismal character or enable a person to receive
    the other sacraments. Nor does is make one a member of the Church.  



    It is part of the Sacrament, though not a Sacrament itself. CHRIST HAS TOLD US THIS THROUGH HIS CHURCH, and like a Protestant, you revolt against it.


    Bod, by definition, IS NOT Baptism. It is not a sacrament, does not imprint the character and does not make one a member of the Church, amongst other differences. It is a completely different animal and by the damage it has wrought, a demonic one at that. The Church teaches there is only ONE BAPTISM. True Baptism is by definition celebrated in water (along with the Holy Ghost) as a sacrament.  Not by desire alone.

    Please explain what other "baptisms" the Church was warning against?  No other 'baptisms' of concern exist except BOD.  


    Okay, so tell us here, whether you think this is "demonic":

    The Catechism of the Council of Trent's section on baptism:

    "....should any unforeseen accident deprive adults of baptism, their intention of receiving it, and their repentance for past sins, will avail them to grace and righteousness."


    Oh, so it will avail them Baptism? No problem.


    You didn't answer Yes or No.


    It avails them grace and righteousness, so it avails them Baptism.  Not bod.  That's impossible.  Faith alone, desire alone, avails nothing.


    You are destroying your faith by believing the papal claimants of Vatican II are true popes.


    How does that destroy faith?

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    « Reply #64 on: March 11, 2017, 07:35:30 PM »
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    Nope. Even you bod people know better:

    IS BAPTISM OF DESIRE A SACRAMENT?  Baptism of desire is not a sacrament;
    it does not imprint the baptismal character or enable a person to receive
    the other sacraments. Nor does is make one a member of the Church.  



    It is part of the Sacrament, though not a Sacrament itself. CHRIST HAS TOLD US THIS THROUGH HIS CHURCH, and like a Protestant, you revolt against it.


    Bod, by definition, IS NOT Baptism. It is not a sacrament, does not imprint the character and does not make one a member of the Church, amongst other differences. It is a completely different animal and by the damage it has wrought, a demonic one at that. The Church teaches there is only ONE BAPTISM. True Baptism is by definition celebrated in water (along with the Holy Ghost) as a sacrament.  Not by desire alone.

    Please explain what other "baptisms" the Church was warning against?  No other 'baptisms' of concern exist except BOD.  


    Okay, so tell us here, whether you think this is "demonic":

    The Catechism of the Council of Trent's section on baptism:

    "....should any unforeseen accident deprive adults of baptism, their intention of receiving it, and their repentance for past sins, will avail them to grace and righteousness."


    Oh, so it will avail them Baptism? No problem.


    You didn't answer Yes or No.


    It avails them grace and righteousness, so it avails them Baptism.  Not bod.  That's impossible.  Faith alone, desire alone, avails nothing.


    You are destroying your faith by believing the papal claimants of Vatican II are true popes.


    How does that destroy faith?


    The Church alone determines according to tradition and cuм Ex


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    Re: Charles Coulombe Feeneyite FAQ
    « Reply #65 on: May 01, 2017, 09:30:37 AM »
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  • Greetings,
    What is missing in all these discussions is the distinction between supernatural faith and natural existence.  As Fr Feeney himself said:  Baptism of desire is a desire for Baptism.  The Council of Trent says the desire for Baptism justifies a person.  That sure sounds like "salvation" in the sense that if that person were to die he would go to heaven.  One should notice two things about the docuмent "condemning" Fr Feeney:
    A.  Not one single solitary heretical utterance from anybody at St Benedict Center or their magazine is cited.
    B.  The docuмent quotes at length the loony utterances of Pius IX, Leo XIII, et al.  The authors themselves are heretics for supposing someone with "indomitable ignorance" can be saved.
    Indomitably ignorant people are something like the Heisenburg uncertainty principle-  as soon as you find one, he ceases to exist.
    Our Lady of Fatima Pray for us you are our only hope!