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Offline Lover of Truth

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Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
« Reply #90 on: September 15, 2017, 07:37:27 AM »
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  • Some examples of the Ordinary Magisterium would be that of Guardian Angels, or the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (before 1950). While neither were solemnly defined by the Church (before 1950), they were always universally taught and believed, and it would be considered heresy to deny them.
    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #91 on: September 15, 2017, 07:38:04 AM »
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  • Some examples of the Ordinary Magisterium would be that of Guardian Angels, or the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (before 1950). While neither were solemnly defined by the Church (before 1950), they were always universally taught and believed, and it would be considered heresy to deny them.
    https://www.cathinfo.com/baptism-of-desire-and-feeneyism/ladislaus-the-calumniating-detractor/msg566285/#msg566285


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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #92 on: September 15, 2017, 07:40:07 AM »
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  • So in a nutshell, the Solemn Magisterium (used rarely) plus the Ordinary Magisterium (used continuously) equals the complete infallible teaching of the Catholic Church.  The article "Science and the Church" from the Catholic Encyclopedia (1917) states it well: "The official activity of teaching may be exercised either in the ordinary, or daily, magisterium, or by occasional solemn decisions. The former goes on uninterruptedly; the latter are called forth in times of great danger, especially of growing heresies."
    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #93 on: September 15, 2017, 08:37:15 AM »
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  • So in a nutshell, the Solemn Magisterium (used rarely) plus the Ordinary Magisterium (used continuously) equals the complete infallible teaching of the Catholic Church.  The article "Science and the Church" from the Catholic Encyclopedia (1917) states it well: "The official activity of teaching may be exercised either in the ordinary, or daily, magisterium, or by occasional solemn decisions. The former goes on uninterruptedly; the latter are called forth in times of great danger, especially of growing heresies."
    And in relation to such growing heresies, the Ordinary cannot and does not contradict or undermine the Solemn.

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #94 on: September 15, 2017, 09:26:37 AM »
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  • And in relation to such growing heresies, the Ordinary cannot and does not contradict or undermine the Solemn.
    Right.  But the Feeneyites they it does.
    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church


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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #95 on: September 21, 2017, 12:15:21 PM »
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  •  :boxer:

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #96 on: September 21, 2017, 12:26:57 PM »
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  • Right.  But the Feeneyites they it does.
    Hethe thlurring hith text now.
    "But Peter and the apostles answering, said: We ought to obey God, rather than men." - Acts 5:29

    The Highest Principle in the Church: "We are first of all under obedience to God, and only then under obedience to man" - Fr. Hesse

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #97 on: September 21, 2017, 12:53:42 PM »
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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #98 on: September 21, 2017, 12:56:13 PM »
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  • Hopefully you guys realize what I've been doing.  It's been a psychological experiment or test regarding the mental state of LoT.  I am testing his pride-driven OCD need to have the last post in every thread.  Consequently, I keep replying to his last spam with a random emoticon (to make it easy on myself).  Without fail, LoT feels driven by some psychological forces or urges or compulsions that are no longer under his control to make some spam post to make sure that he has the last post in every thread.  Just scan down the "Last Poster" column on the thread list in the BoD subforum.

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #99 on: September 21, 2017, 02:19:28 PM »
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  • St. Prosper of Aquitaine (5th century): Sentent. Ex S. Aug. n. exlix. col 564 (Quoted in "The Faith of Catholics" (Berington and Kirk) 1846): "They who, without even having received the laver of regeneration, die for the confession of Christ, it avails them as much for the doing away of sins, as if they were washed in the font of baptism."
    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #100 on: September 21, 2017, 02:19:44 PM »
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  • I've noticed but one can't help but wonder if he would just keep spamming whether anyone was watching or not.
    The Observer Effect writ dumb.


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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #101 on: September 22, 2017, 05:01:14 AM »
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  • St. Fulgentius (6th Century)Enchiridion Patristicuм 2269: "From the time when Our Saviour said 'Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God,' without the sacrament of baptism, apart from those who pour forth their blood for Christ in the Catholic Church without baptism, no one can receive the kingdom of Heaven, nor eternal life."
    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #102 on: September 22, 2017, 08:05:21 AM »
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  • I've noticed but one can't help but wonder if he would just keep spamming whether anyone was watching or not.

    He does eventually stop ... once he's satisfied that he has made the last post in the thread.  Look at list of threads ("Last Post") in this sub-forum.

    It's obviously a serious mental problem now.

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #103 on: September 22, 2017, 08:05:42 AM »
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  • St. Fulgentius rejects BoD.

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    Re: The three errors of the Feeneyites
    « Reply #104 on: September 22, 2017, 08:27:51 AM »
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  • St. Catherine of Sienna (14th Century)Dialogue of St. Catherine: Baptisms: "I wished thee to see the secret of the Heart, showing it to thee open, so that you mightest see how much more I loved than I could show thee by finite pain. I poured from it Blood and Water, to show thee the baptism of water which is received in virtue of the Blood. I also showed the baptism of love in two ways, first in those who are baptized in their blood shed for Me which has virtue through My Blood, even if they have not been able to have Holy Baptism, and also those who are baptized in fire, not being able to have Holy Baptism, but desiring it with the affection of love. There is no baptism of desire without the Blood, because Blood is steeped in and kneaded with the fire of Divine charity, because through love was it shed. There is yet another way by which the soul receives the baptism of Blood, speaking, as it were, under a figure, and this way the Divine charity provided, knowing the infirmity and fragility of an, through which he offends, not that he is obliged, through his fragility and infirmity, to commit sin, unless he wish to do so; by falling, as he will, into the guild of mortal sin, by which he loses the grace which he drew from Holy Baptism in virtue of the Blood, it was necessary to leave a continual baptism of blood. This the Divine charity provided in the Sacrament of Holy Confession, the soul receiving the Baptism of blood, with contrition of heart, confessing, when able, to My ministers, who hold the keys of the Blood, sprinkling It, in absolution, upon the face of the soul. But if the soul is unable to confess, contrition of heart is sufficient for this baptism, the hand of My clemency giving you the fruit of this precious Blood... Thou seest then that these Baptisms, which you should all receive until the last moment, are continual, and though My works, that is the pains of the Cross were finite, the fruit of them which you receive in Baptism, through Me, are infinite..."
    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church