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It is clear that the Council of Florence, in referring to those who die “in original sin only,” is speaking of unbaptized infants, for otherwise the same councilwould not have taught that there is no remedy for infants apart from the sacrament of Baptism…
The people who want to say that limbo is not “offically” taught by the Church frustrate the heck out of me.:banghead:
How many authoritive testimonies does it take for them to see that getting rid of limbo only leaves the torments of hell fire which is a complete rejection of the Councils of Lyons and Florence.
If the debate only hinged on St. Augustine and St. Thomas. Id say they had a point; but limbo is the only conclusion that all the teachings of council upon concil, pope upon pope about the necessity of baptising infants for their salvation.
Those on the more traditional side have technically over steped their bounds to call limbo de fide. Id say it is doctrine and very solid but de fide i think is only for solem pronouncements.:twocents:
It seems odd that this issue seems to have a swam that follows to make threads so long that many just tune it out. And leave many to never see the facts.