
Interesting, Torquemada states that "it is false and
manifestly heretical that those who are separated from the unity of the faith of the Holy Catholic Church can have any hope of eternal salvation"
So the idea that non-Catholics can be saved outside the Church by the Church, or in the state of ignorance (whether it be invincible or not) is MANIFEST HERESY.
around 12:20 he brings up most trad groups that hold this position that non-Catholic can be saved somehow, states their position is manifestly heretical, and that they are non-Catholic since they deny the faith of the Church. And since those groups believe that heresy and teach other errors, to support any of those groups in the face of these facts is mortal sin and a denial of the faith.
Do you agree? Is their last statement too extreme? I can understand their perspective since the theologian does call it manifest heresy and these groups do believe this heresy, they follow the work of Archbishop Lefebvre who unfortunately professes this heresies on his book "against the heresies" (ironic) where he mentions that non-Catholics can be saved outside the Church by the church in the state of ignorance.
And what do you think the Dimonds mean by "support", so if I go to the SSPX for sacraments I can't give money for the collect, sine that money gets split to the priest and the SSPX who believe the manifest heresy?