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Author Topic: Do you agree with St. Benedict's Centre on both BOD and EENS?  (Read 16819 times)

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Re: Do you agree with St. Benedict's Centre on both BOD and EENS?
« Reply #70 on: March 18, 2019, 05:12:32 PM »
The doctrines defined at Trent, which are necessary for salvation, were gradually watered down decade after decade after decade, from the 1500s til the 1900s, when V2 happened.  Even the modernists proclaim that V2 was "anti-Trent".  It's no secret that the devil and his Christ-hating minions hate the doctrine of exclusive salvation because it is contrary to their desired-for one-world religion, with its tower-of-babel/freemasonic ideals of "liberty", "diversity" and "inclusivity"...(i.e. the freemasonic ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity).  These 3 principles are contrary to the Catholic principle's of "Divine Law, Church Authority and Primacy of Truth".

BOD is a watering down of EENS.  The only way that it's possible for BOD to provide justification (i.e. state of grace) is how Trent inferred:  a Catechumen dies on his way to receive baptism.  You can quote St Thomas and St Alphonsus all you want but Trent is so much larger in importance than them, that their opinions are irrelevant.