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St. Alphonsus on Baptism of Blood and Desire
...Concerning Baptism of Blood and Desire An Extract from St Alphonsus Liguori’s Moral Theology, Bk. 6, nn. 95-7 Baptism, therefore, coming from a Greek...
...is distinguished into Baptism of water [“fluminis”], of desire [“flaminis” = wind] and of blood. We shall speak below of Baptism of water, which was...
http://www.cmri.org/02-baptism_blood-desire_stalph.html Blood and Desire: Teachings of Popes, Councils, Fathers, Doctors, Theologians
...Baptism of Blood and of Desire From the teachings of the Popes, the Council of Trent, the 1917 Code of Canon Law, the Roman Martyrology, the Fathers,...
...all are not necessary for every individual, without them or without the desire of them (sine eis aut eorum voto), through faith alone men obtain from God...
http://www.cmri.org/02-baptism_blood-desire_quotes.shtml Editor's Letter for Issue #122 of The Reign of Mary
...this to mean that “Baptism of Desire” is sufficient to save an adult, who through no fault of his own, cannot receive Baptism of Water, but this is not...
...the necessary acts of supernatural faith and charity which accompany Baptism by desire. I find it interesting that Fr. Brian hαɾɾιson, the same Novus...
http://www.cmri.org/rm122-editors_letter.html Adsum: Mater Dei Seminary Newsletter January 2004
...Baptism of Blood and of Desire From the teachings of the Popes, the Council of Trent, the 1917 Code of Canon Law, the Roman Martyrology, the Fathers,...
...all are not necessary for every individual, without them or without the desire of them (sine eis aut eorum voto), through faith alone men obtain from God...
http://www.cmri.org/adsum04-1a.html Decrees of Vatican II Compared with Past Infallible Church Teaching: Liturgy
...Church, he must still follow the natural law to be saved (implicit baptism of desire). It is evident, according to Catholic theology, that these false...
http://www.cmri.org/02-v2_non-christian.shtml Decrees of Vatican II Compared with Past Infallible Church Teaching: Ecuмenism
...is striving to overcome. Nevertheless, all those justified by faith through baptism are incorporated into Christ. They, therefore, have a right to be...
...and one shepherd...” in the sense that Christ thereby merely expressed a desire or a prayer which as yet has not been granted. The Church, they say, is...
http://www.cmri.org/02-v2_ecuмenism.shtml
Traditional Catholic Magazine: The Reign of Mary (#117)
...One more discussion on baptism of desire: Neither baptism of desire nor baptism of blood are the sacrament of Baptism, but in cases of necessity they...
...Michael and Peter Dimond why they reject the Church’s teaching on Baptism of Desire and of Blood. As of June 1, 2004, there has been no reply or...
http://www.cmri.org/rm117.html Traditional Catholic Magazine: The Reign of Mary (#115)
...Concerning Baptism of Blood and Desire Extract from St. Alphonsus Liguori: Moral Theology, Bk. 6, nn. 95-7 “Baptism, therefore, coming from a Greek...
...into Baptism of water [‘fluminis’], of desire [‘flaminis’ = wind] and of blood... Now it is de fide that men are also saved by Baptism of desire, by...
http://www.cmri.org/rm115.html Traditional Catholic Magazine: The Reign of Mary (#116)
...Baptism of Desire and of Blood From the teachings of the Popes, the Council of Trent, the 1917 Code of Canon Law, the Roman Martyrology, the Fathers,...
...necessity of Baptism. As we can see from the following quotes, it is necessary for salvation to belong to the Catholic Church — at least by desire. It...
http://www.cmri.org/rm116.html Traditional Catholic Magazine: The Reign of Mary (#118)
......Arguing as we sometimes do with those who deny (heretically) Baptism of Blood and of Desire, it is important to understand that God creates no one for...
http://www.cmri.org/rm118.html