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THE CASE AGAINST FATHER FEENEY
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2009, 08:31:06 AM »
Oh, and to make my position absolutely clear, I think that Pius XII was a heretic.

Offline SJB

THE CASE AGAINST FATHER FEENEY
« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2009, 01:48:35 PM »
Quote from: Jehanne
Quote from: SJB
So you're not a hard core feeneyite. And the sacrament of Baptism is NOT REQUIRED in EVERY case. Catechumens are NOT yet recieved the Sacrament.


No, but the vow is.  Show me otherwise, and I will believe.


Doesn't matter. The "vow" is implicit anyway. The point is that THE SACRAMENT of BAPTISM is not NOT required in EVERY case. Do you now admit this?


THE CASE AGAINST FATHER FEENEY
« Reply #12 on: October 02, 2009, 01:55:20 PM »
Quote from: SJB
Quote from: Jehanne
Quote from: SJB
So you're not a hard core feeneyite. And the sacrament of Baptism is NOT REQUIRED in EVERY case. Catechumens are NOT yet recieved the Sacrament.


No, but the vow is.  Show me otherwise, and I will believe.


Doesn't matter. The "vow" is implicit anyway. The point is that THE SACRAMENT of BAPTISM is not NOT required in EVERY case. Do you now admit this?


This is heresy, and if you had lived during the Middle Ages and said this, they would have burned you.  A vow cannot be implicit, it cannot be unconscious.  There are no "anonymous Christians," only Christians and non-Christians.  From the Council of Trent:

Canon 5. If anyone says that baptism is optional, that is, not necessary for salvation, let him be anathema.





Offline SJB

THE CASE AGAINST FATHER FEENEY
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2009, 01:05:31 AM »
jehanne,

The point is that THE SACRAMENT of BAPTISM is not NOT required in EVERY case. Do you now admit this?

Now you know why I thought you were a female. :) No offense to any females out there, either. I knew Clare was a female...but not from her arguments. :)

Offline CM

THE CASE AGAINST FATHER FEENEY
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2009, 02:01:16 AM »
"Jehanne" sorta looks like a girls name.  Sounds like it too "Jan", "Jean" whatever.

So, DON, my man, please please please do not answer SJB question in the affirmative.

Or you will make yourself heretical.