Venerable Pope Pius IX
Singulari quadam
Code:
It must, of course, be held as a matter of faith that outside the
apostolic Roman Church no one can be saved, that the Church is the only ark
of salvation, and that whoever does not enter it will perish in the flood.
**On the other hand, it must likewise be held as certain that those who are affected by ignorance of the true religion, if it is invincible ignorance,
are not subject to any guilt in this matter before the eyes of the Lord. **
Venerable Pope Pius IX
Quanto conficiamur moerore
Code:
We all know that those who are afflicted with invincible ignorance
with regard to our holy religion, if they carefully keep the precepts of the
natural law that have been written by God in the hearts of all men, if they are prepared to obey God, and if they lead a virtuous and dutiful life,** can attain eternal life by the power of divine light and grace.** For God, Who reads comprehensively in every detail the minds and souls, the thoughts and habits of all men, will not permit, in accordance with His infinite goodness and mercy, anyone who is not guilty of a voluntary fault to suffer eternal
torments (suppliciis).
Pope St. Pius X
Catechism of Christian Doctrine, para. 132
Code:
A person outside the Church by his own fault, and who dies without perfect contrition, will not be saved. But he who finds himself outside without fault of his own, and who lives a good life, can be saved by the love called charity, which unites unto God, and in a spiritual way also to the Church, that is, to the soul of the Church.
Pope Pius XII
Encyclical Letter Mystici Corporis
Code:
For even though by an unconscious desire and longing they have a certain relationship with the Mystical Body of the Redeemer, they still remain deprived of those many heavenly gifts and helps which can be enjoyed only in the Catholic Church. (Para. 103)
What practical conclusions do we draw from this doctrine? Fr. E. Hugueney, O.P., in a 1933 article, "La opinion traditionnelle sur la nombre des Elus" [The Traditional Opinion on the Number of the Elect], in La Revue Thomiste [The Thomistic Review] wrote on the practical danger of remaining outside the Church in this way:
"Of those who are members of the Church, the elect will greatly outnumber the damned; and if we include as members of the Church all those who are hers in spirit by baptism of desire, this immense number of elect will be very great indeed.
For the Fathers, St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) sums up the Catholic understanding of this doctrine “extra ecclesiam nulla salus” by saying (De Baptismo, cap. 1): ** "It is de fide [of the faith and required to be believed by all Catholics] that there are some men saved also by the baptism of the Spirit
desire**, by the grace of the Holy Spirit]. In this he expresses the teaching of all the Fathers, Doctors, popes, and theologians, including St. Cyprian, St. Ambrose, St. Augustine, St. Fulgentius, St. Thomas Aquinas (Summa Theologiae, IIIa, Q. 68, A.2), St.
Peter Canisius, St. Alphonsus de Liguori, Pope Innocent II, Pope Innocent
III, and Pope St. Pius X.
Specifically, the Council of Trent dogmatically recognized the
doctrine of Baptism of Desire when it defined:
Translatio ab eo statu, in quo homo nascitur filius primi Adae, in statum
gratiae … post evangelium promulgatum sine lavacro regenerationis AUT EIUS
VOTO fieri not potest. [The translation from that state in which man is born
a child of the first Adam, to the state of grace … cannot, since the
promulgation of the gospel, be effected except through the laver of
regeneration [COLOR=“Red”]
OR ITS DESIRE.] (Sessio Sexta de Iustificatione, Caput IV: Insinuatur Descriptio Iustificationis Impii, et Modus Eius in Statu Gratiae)
St. Alphonsus Liguori in Book 6 of his Theologia Moralis, quotes this passage and comments: “Therefore, it is de fide [dogmatic] that
men are also saved by Baptism of desire.” This dogma was confirmed by the Council of Trent in the following Canon: [See above]