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ddarko
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I have and I am afraid I disagree with you … partlyI know you probably haven’t studied the writings of Fr. Feeney but this is not exactly his error. His primary error involved the denial that Baptism of Blood and Desire were ineffective, that they could not save a person and that water was an absolute necessity.
It is perfectly orthodox to accept the dogma of EENS and also accept Baptism of Blood and Desire (even implicit Baptism of Desire, like St. Thomas teaches).
ewtn.com/library/scriptur/feeney.txt
So what you say that EENS is fine is TRUE. But it has to be the right interpretation of EENS. Fr. Feeney had the interpretation that EENS = without formally entering the Catholic Church, there is no salvation. THAT IS FALSE and hence his teachings were condemned.
God Bless