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Offline Marcelino

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« Reply #45 on: September 26, 2012, 11:11:49 PM »
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    This is way off topic, so you should start a thread somewhere on this topic and pm me to respond. ....  Also, I hate your avatar.   :mad:  



    You were the one that made the comment that it's a heresy. You should start your own thread to prove it. Of course you will not start such a tread because it's just your personal detracting opinion, you have no evidence that it is a heresy.


    I thought it had been declared heresy by the RCC.  



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    « Reply #46 on: September 26, 2012, 11:15:04 PM »
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    This is way off topic, so you should start a thread somewhere on this topic and pm me to respond. ....  Also, I hate your avatar.   :mad:  



    You were the one that made the comment that it's a heresy. You should start your own thread to prove it. Of course you will not start such a tread because it's just your personal detracting opinion, you have no evidence that it is a heresy.


    I thought it had been declared heresy by the RCC.  




    "Conclusion

    Let us finally quote the letter of the Holy Office condemning Fr. Feeney’s teaching:

    That one may obtain eternal salvation, it is not always required that he be incorporated into the Church actually as a member, but it is necessary that at least he be united to her by desire and longing. However, this desire need not always be explicit, as it is in catechumens; but when a person is involved in invincible ignorance, God accepts also an implicit desire, so called because it is included in that good disposition of soul whereby a person wants his will to be conformed to the Will of God. These things are clearly taught in the dogmatic letter which was issued by the Sovereign Pontiff, Pope Pius XII, on June 29, 1943 (Mystici Corporis)..."

    http://www.sspx.org/miscellaneous/feeneyism/fr_feeney_catholic_doctrine.htm


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    « Reply #47 on: September 26, 2012, 11:16:37 PM »
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  • "FR. FEENEY AND CATHOLIC DOCTRINE
    A reissue of the article appearing in Verbum, No. 24 (1986), prefaced by the previous Editorial, clarifying the teaching of the Church regarding Baptism.

    Many of our friends have heard of Fr. Leonard Feeney, and some of them have a great esteem for this priest who fought against the liberal ecuмenism by recalling again and again that outside the Church there is no salvation. But, to make his point, Fr. Feeney went so far as to exclude Baptism of desire (and martyrdom) from the means of salvation. His teaching was then condemned by the Holy Office in 1949, and he himself was excommunicated in 1953. It should be sufficient to recall that this happened under the pontificate of the saintly Pope Pius XII, and that the letter of the Holy Office was signed by Cardinal Ottaviani, who was not a liberal either. However, certain good Catholics still try to exculpate Fr. Feeney by saying that the Holy See was misinformed, etc. Well, we have just to open his book The Bread of Life (first published in l952)..."

    http://www.sspx.org/miscellaneous/feeneyism/fr_feeney_catholic_doctrine.htm