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Robert_Burns
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Originally Posted by JuanCarlos
Extra Ecclesia Nulla Salus (outside the Church there is no salvation) is an infallible teaching of the Church. However, Feeneyism (only those physically baptized by water explicitly into the Catholic Church can be saved) is a heresy.
So, believe that the Catholic Church is necessary for salvation, and leave it to God to determine if one fits the mark of invincible ignorance.
Best answer to this question I’ve heard in long time.
Thanks.
Peace in Christ,
Joel
Robert: Agreed - But it should be stated that Extra Ecclesia Nulla Salus was around for Centuries prior to Father Feeney and his convoluted understanding of Baptism in that he rejected Baptism of Desire and of Blood which was soundly condemned by Pope Pius the XII. The Definition of Natural Law as outlined by St Thomas Aquinas in Summa Theologia as well does not contradict Extra Ecclesia Nulla Salus. One merely needs a deeper understanding of its truths.
Pax
Extra Ecclesia Nulla Salus (outside the Church there is no salvation) is an infallible teaching of the Church. However, Feeneyism (only those physically baptized by water explicitly into the Catholic Church can be saved) is a heresy.
So, believe that the Catholic Church is necessary for salvation, and leave it to God to determine if one fits the mark of invincible ignorance.
Best answer to this question I’ve heard in long time.
Thanks.
Peace in Christ,
Joel
Robert: Agreed - But it should be stated that Extra Ecclesia Nulla Salus was around for Centuries prior to Father Feeney and his convoluted understanding of Baptism in that he rejected Baptism of Desire and of Blood which was soundly condemned by Pope Pius the XII. The Definition of Natural Law as outlined by St Thomas Aquinas in Summa Theologia as well does not contradict Extra Ecclesia Nulla Salus. One merely needs a deeper understanding of its truths.
Pax