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Offline mobius

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Communion with Heretics and SSPX
« on: September 23, 2013, 03:29:28 PM »
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  • I find it odd that the SSPX condemns Fr. Feeney's adherence to Pope Eugene IV's Cantate Dominio, however, the Saint Benedict Center in Still River is in Communion with Pope Francis, and furthermore, they are Recognized as Legit in their eyes, and also that, SSPX is in Communion with Pope Francis [who teaches Atheists can be saved with Explicit Faith in God]; in addition, is it not odd that Fr. Laisney can condemn Fr. Feeney's adherence and people that share the same, however, the same Fr. Laisney:

    "One cannot condemn them more than the Church did, so one should NOT say they are 'heretics' ". (Is Feeneyism Catholic, 2001, p. 112).

    I found this quote in Communicatio in Sacris by William J. DeTucci which is a very good book for today's scandalized Catholics. Patrick Pollock is mentioned in the book to which can be found at 101 Heresies

    How can the SSPX call Fr. Feeney or Followers of him or Vatican II "heretics" if they are all in the same church?

    Again, odd... communion with heretics?


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    Communion with Heretics and SSPX
    « Reply #1 on: September 23, 2013, 09:05:37 PM »
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  • The BOD Hypocrites are all about inconsistencies, they debate using St. Thomas against the believers in the literal reading of John 3:5, but they reject St. Thomas, the Athansian Creed, ALL the Fathers, Saints, and doctors in their belief that an unbaptized person can be saved even if they have no explicit desire to be a Catholic, nor belief in the Incarnation nor the Trinity.

    They reject the Holy Week Mass changes promulgated directly by Pius XII, yet they adhere to the idea that Fr. Feeney was legitimately excommunicated because it was "under the reign" of Pius XII.