Fr. Kramer is merely witnessing to the infallible magisterium of the Catholic Church which has taught Baptism of Desire. It is de fide. Those who deny it are professing heresy.
Yes, yes Ambrose, we know you have this obsession against the sacraments and their necessity for salvation and we know you share this detestation of them with Fr. Kramer, Cardinal Cushing and all the Conciliar popes - we know this because you have started dozens of threads against the necessity of the sacraments and championed the cause against them.
Does it not strike you as at least a bit odd, that you, who foolishly adhere to your "Salvation via No Sacrament At All" error and the fact that you cannot bring yourself to defend the necessity of the sacraments for salvation, are somehow related to each other?
Do you really think that posting yet another thread denying the necessity of the sacraments for salvation helps you defend the necessity of the sacraments? Or does it not make more sense that the reason you cannot defend the necessity of the sacraments is because you repeat over and over and over and over again that they are not necessary?
+6 months and counting, still seeking an honest NSAAer - which you, verifiably, are not.
Will an honest NSAAer please step up and publicly admit that the sacraments are optional, that they are not necessary for salvation please?
I have very little hope that you will recant from this heresy, my goal now is to stop it from spreading further.
To deny Baptism of Desire is heresy. You should be living in fear for your eternal salvation. Catholics are not allowed to believe heresy. Heresy will sever you from the Church, outside of which there is no salvation.
Do not hold out hope that I will recant the teaching of Holy Mother the Church that without the sacrament of baptism, no one makes it to heaven. Not one soul. Not ever, and that Holy Mother never taught there is salvation outside of Her via NSAA.
To deny the necessity of the sacraments is heresy. You should be living in fear for your eternal salvation. Catholics are not allowed to believe heresy. Heresy will sever you from the Church, outside of which there is no salvation.
Did you forget when you yourslef
posted that St. Alphonsus taught:
The heretics say that no sacrament is necessary, inasmuch as they hold that man is justified by faith alone, and that the sacraments only serve to excite and nourish this faith, which (as they say) can be equally excited and nourished by preaching. But this is certainly false, and is condemned in the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth canons: for as we know from the Scriptures, some of the sacraments are necessary (necessitate Medii) as a means without which salvation is impossible.I, along with Holy Mother the Church, say that the sacrament of baptism is necessary in fact and desire
(in voto) unto salvation, that is, the sacrament is not optional.
And for echoing that teaching of Holy Mother the Church, you, who profess the sacrament of baptism is optional, that is, not necessary unto salvation, claim I preach heresy.
CANON V.-If any one saith, that baptism is optional, that is, not necessary unto salvation; let him be anathema.
It is as I and others have already said, you are verifiably dishonest.