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Author Topic: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy  (Read 32259 times)

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Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #230 on: February 10, 2021, 09:34:59 PM »
In the Angelus Press book, "Preparation for Confirmation ", Part II, Section II, question 10.

10. Is Confirmation necessary for salvation?

Answer: Confirmation is not, unlike Baptism, ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY  for salvation. But all Catholics ought to receive it if they have the opportunity,  as it confers a sacrament.

Just can't make this stuff up......

Now that you pointed it out, the Angelus Press will have to put it under editorial review.


Revised Answer: Confirmation is not ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY for salvation, but either (wishing, bleeding or water) Baptisms are necessary for salvation.

Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #231 on: February 10, 2021, 09:57:36 PM »
Now that you pointed it out, the Angelus Press will have to put it under editorial review.


Revised Answer: Confirmation is not ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY for salvation, but either (wishing, bleeding or water) Baptisms are necessary for salvation.
Well, their Christian Warfare book has the Divine Mercy chaplet in it, so they have some work to do.


Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #232 on: February 10, 2021, 11:25:57 PM »
Well, their Christian Warfare book has the Divine Mercy chaplet in it, so they have some work to do.
Is it for real? What year/page it is on? I will check next time I am in the bookstore (I do not own that book).

Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #233 on: February 10, 2021, 11:28:35 PM »
Instead, +Lefebvre basically tells him that he doesn't really need Baptism, that he's already in a state of grace (I'm not sure how he'd know that).
May I ask for a source/reference?

Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #234 on: February 10, 2021, 11:35:26 PM »
Well, their Christian Warfare book has the Divine Mercy chaplet in it, so they have some work to do.
In essence, what's the difference between the "divine mercy" and the "Fatima prayer" ("...lead all souls to Heaven, especially those who have most need of your mercy."). The latter almost sounds like a forerunner to the former.