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The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #20 on: August 27, 2014, 02:25:59 PM »
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Now who is the ignoramus?  



The fellow who picked the menu for this seven course pocket theologian picnic... :facepalm:


Are you confused about who wrote what in my article as well?

The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #21 on: September 04, 2014, 08:32:40 AM »
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Prior to Vatican 2 and the occupiers who slithered in as imposters with the intent to slowly but surely destroy the Church, the true magisterium ordinarium et universale determined that one must believe what the Church has decreed. It is not open to opinion if it is de fide. While there are some discussions and dissent on theological opinions, such as the stance of sedevacantism, there is no discussion as to who is saved outside the Church. That would be no one! However one need not be a member of the Church per se to be saved, though one can only be saved through the Catholic Church. That is de fide, set in stone, as Monsignor Fenton so deftly explains in identifying the very docuмents that lock this in with no room for discussion. Yes, Feeneyites, it's an open and shut case. Oh, and those in the Recognize-and-Resist camp, compare the orthodoxy and no-nonsense doctrine Fr. Fenton presents to the excessive verbage and progressive pabulum the robber barons have been spewing for the past 50 years.  


The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #22 on: September 16, 2014, 11:35:37 AM »
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As we go through the teachings of the Church pertaining to salvation it is important that we understand the vitalness of Catholics accepting infallible teachings in encyclicals and in other authoritative docuмents as will be made clear by Monsignor Joseph Clifford Fenton below. Some have an aversion to the fact that no one at all can be saved outside the Catholic Church. Others have an aversion to the fact that non-members can be saved within the Catholic Church. Neither understands the Dogma Outside the Church there is no Salvation as the Church Herself understands it.

The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #23 on: September 16, 2014, 01:24:48 PM »
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As we go through the teachings of the Church pertaining to salvation it is important that we understand the vitalness of Catholics accepting infallible teachings in encyclicals and in other authoritative docuмents as will be made clear by Monsignor Joseph Clifford Fenton below. Some have an aversion to the fact that no one at all can be saved outside the Catholic Church. Others have an aversion to the fact that non-members can be saved within the Catholic Church. Neither understands the Dogma Outside the Church there is no Salvation as the Church Herself understands it.


.......and more.... :dancing:

The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2014, 02:09:56 PM »
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As we go through the teachings of the Church pertaining to salvation it is important that we understand the vitalness of Catholics accepting infallible teachings in encyclicals and in other authoritative docuмents as will be made clear by Monsignor Joseph Clifford Fenton below. Some have an aversion to the fact that no one at all can be saved outside the Catholic Church. Others have an aversion to the fact that non-members can be saved within the Catholic Church. Neither understands the Dogma Outside the Church there is no Salvation as the Church Herself understands it.


.......and more.... :dancing:


Christ will welcome you with open arms to His Church if you should join her before you die.  Join the Catholic Church, this is not a matter of indifference.