Well, firstly, Mary’s words at Fatima are not doctrine. None of the contents of any vision are Doctrine. We are free to have devotion to the messages or not- not acknowledging messages in approved visions is not against Church teaching.
**True, Mary’s warnings are not technically doctrine, nor are we required to have DEVOTION to her statements. But, I hope you are not saying that her warning about many people in hell-- she let the children get a glimpse of it–is no more important to our salvation than the non-Church approved contrary opinion of Fr. Barron.
Her message:
Hell exists, and it is not empty.
Multitudes of people fall into hell every day.
The horror of hell includes the pain of fire and the torments of demons.
Most of the damned are there because of sins of the flesh.
Many people go to hell because NOBODY IS WILLING TO PRAY AND DO PENANCE FOR THEM.
fatima.ageofmary.com/hell/**
Anyway, that’s kind of beside the point. . . . . Let’s look at what Mary says here.
She states that more souls are lost due to sins of the flesh. She doesn’t say how many are lost. She certainly doesn’t say that most are lost. She is saying that OF THOSE who are lost more are lost . . . . . . . . . .
So no, this statement has nothing to do with Jansenism. To my thinking, folks are certainly free to believe that most souls are lost.
I agree with you regarding Jansenism, and I hope not, but don’t know whether most are lost. We just don’t know much about the interplay of Divine mercy and justice.
At the same time, under no penalty of heresy, one can believe that all are saved.
I’m too lazy to research that, but I hope you are not including a multitude of angels–ANGELS–for crying out loud! If angels were lost, the Church will never say that men have not been.
The Church simply hasn’t spoken on the matter. . . . . period. . . . . . end of story. . . .
I personally believe that some souls are lost to damnation- I just wouldn’t even begin to guess some kind of percentage or number- that feels obscene to me.
Me, too.