One suggestion:
The term "Feeneyite" shouldn't be used in a derogatory manner.
What does it imply? "One Baptism and No Salvation Outside the Catholic Church" How beautiful!
And if Catholics had listened to and heeded Father Feeney's warnings on Jєωιѕн infiltration inside the Catholic Church, we'd be in a much better position to defend Catholic tradition than we are today.
An example of Father's inspired brilliance on this subject is demonstrated in this article from his newsletter, "The Point"
Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ in the Life and Times of Pope Pius IX
Few Catholics have been able to make the connection of how world jewery uses Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ to their anti-Christian ends.
So when traditional bishops, priests and laymen stand up and pontificate against "Feeneyism" (i.e., staunch Catholicism), they do so at their own spiritual peril.
Thank you for this post Incredulous.
I rarely see the term 'Feeneyite' NOT used in a derogatory manner. It is a shocking way to talk about a good Catholic priest who, as you say, taught that there is 'One Baptism and No Salvation Outside the Catholic Church". I was always taught that one must be baptised in the one, true, holy Catholic and apostolic Church in order to be saved. That has not changed according to all the research done on this forum by Pax Vobis, Stubborn, Ladislaus etc. God bless them.