So we learn from Father Feeney, in contradistinction to the infallible teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, that justification and sanctifying grace are meaningless unless they have been baptized with water. The Dimond brothers, who evidently know more than the obstinate and erroneous Father Feeney despite their lack of learning and lack of fluency in Latin also know more than the Catholic Church. They are able to translate the Council of Trent in the original Latin better than Father Feeney and all Catholic scholars since the Council of Trent and come away understanding that the Council of Trent when teaching that one can be saved by the desire for Baptism means the precise opposite i.e. one most definitely cannot be saved by the desire for Baptism.