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Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #175 on: Yesterday at 06:38:48 PM »
In Saint Peter Canisius Catechism (the doctor spoke at Trent), in particular the footnotes St Peter used when addressing the very Canon on Justification.

See

https://endtimes.video/council-of-trent-catechism-st-peter-canisius/

Has both text form under the video and video if that's what you prefer.
I’m not trying to continue a debate about BOD here, but I wish to be polite and respond to what you charitably sent to me. 

Thank you, I have seen the video and read the original text before. 

I accept the Catechism but not the Dimond brothers’ view on it. The reason I do not find it convincing is because the argument for baptism of desire and of blood is not what the Dimond brothers assert; it is not an exclusion of the sacrament of baptism, but a participation in the sacrament. 

In other words, BOD and BOB are contained in the sacrament. Every catechism will affirm the absolute necessity of the sacrament, and we should not try to make it seem like statements of BOD and BOB later in these catechisms is somehow a contradiction.

There is no time in Church history that I am aware of, where approved and learned clergy were gravely mistaken on what defined dogmas meant. 

Your assertions regarding St. Alphonsus and St. Robert Bellarmine would make more sense if the saints said these things before Trent or somehow not knowing about Trent, like to the situation you described with St. Augustine. Maybe we could discuss further if you would like to on another thread, but only if you wish. I’m fine either way.