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Re: The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #15 on: August 15, 2017, 12:41:01 PM »
More shady intimations tacitly equating LoL with doctors of the Church who stated that they were sometimes WRONG either potentially or actually anyway, which really means LoT is superior to them as well.

Guile. Lies.More of the same f/LoL
You manifest you stupidity very intelligently.

Re: The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #16 on: August 15, 2017, 12:44:50 PM »
You manifest you stupidity very intelligently.
*"… your…"
heretic.


Re: The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #17 on: August 15, 2017, 12:48:35 PM »
Now if your immediate reaction is to doubt Saint Augustine rather than yourself you need to change your thinking. Hit the beads hard man, and pray for sincerity, humility and the grace to know Truth as presented and understood by the Church.
Don't be a fool man! I simply point out to such as yourself, that in promoting speculative theological theories which cannot be known as true over believing unreservedly the word and command of God is unwise, and that any such theorizing must comport with what Jesus Christ the Lord has decreed as His Gospel of Truth. He is the supreme and unassailable authority of the Christian Religion. "He who has ears, let him hear". We as Christians can never add to, or take away from His words.

Re: The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #18 on: August 15, 2017, 12:48:49 PM »
St. Cyprian, Church Father (3rd Century): The Epistles of Cyprian, Epistle LXXII: "Let men of this kind, who are aiders and favourers of heretics, know therefore, first, that those catechumens hold the sound faith and truth of the Church, and advance from the divine camp to do battle with the devil, with a full and sincere acknowledgment of God the Father, and of Christ, and of the Holy Ghost; then, that they certainly are not deprived of the sacrament of baptism who are baptized with the most glorious and greatest baptism of blood".

Epistle LXXII, To Jubaianus, Concerning the Baptism of Heretics: "Let men of this kind, who are aiders and favourers of heretics, know therefore, first, that those catechumens hold the sound faith and truth of the Church, and advance from the divine camp to do battle with the devil, with a full and sincere acknowledgment of God the Father, and of Christ, and of the Holy Ghost; then, that they certainly are not deprived of the sacrament of baptism who are baptized with the most glorious and greatest baptism of blood, concerning which the Lord also said, that He had "another baptism to be baptized with."

The Treatises Of Cyprian, Treatise XI, Exhortation to Martyrdom, Addressed to Fortunatus: "In the baptism of water is received the remission of sins, in the baptism of blood the crown of virtues. This thing is to be embraced and desired, and to be asked for in all the entreaties of our petitions, that we who are God's servants should be also His friends."

Re: The Dogma of Salvation in Official Pronouncements of the Church
« Reply #19 on: August 15, 2017, 12:49:51 PM »
Then read the following as we continue with Monsignor Fenton's book - "The Catholic Church and Salvation":


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There are several docuмents issued by the Church's supreme teaching authority which deal with the revealed doctrine that no one can be saved outside the Catholic Church. The latest editions of Denzinger's Enchiridion symbolorum carry upwards of twenty citations directly pertinent to this dogma, taken from different official docuмents issued by the Holy See and by Oecuмenical Councils. If a man wants to learn exactly how the Catholic Church itself understands and teaches this revealed truth, he can best obtain this information by reading and studying these official and authoritative statements of the ecclesiastical magisterium.