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Salvation is through Christ alone.
As Catholics, we believe that salvation is ALWAYS THROUGH CHRIST.No one can say who gets into heaven or not. As Christians we believe salvation is through Christ, but we cannot limit what God may choose to do.
Accusing a pope of denying Church teaching is a serious charge. But of course trashing Pope Francis is always acceptable on these fora.Accusing a cardinal of denying Church teaching is a serious charge. But of course trashing Cardinal Burke is always acceptable on these fora.
Tis, the particular sentence that Cdl Burke has in his sights to undermine is from Pope Francis document “THE GIFTS AND THE CALLING OF GOD ARE IRREVOCABLE”Yes, I know the Catechism lays it to rest, but to the extent there is still any debate, as we often see on this forum, the debate is over “Extra ecclesiam nulla salus”.
It is NOT repeat NOT over whether acceptance of Christ is necessary for salvation.
Please don’t sidetrack the thread.
I am replying specifically to Cilla de Roma, who replied to me:Tis, the particular sentence that Cdl Burke has in his sights to undermine is from Pope Francis document “THE GIFTS AND THE CALLING OF GOD ARE IRREVOCABLE”
I have no idea why everybody seem to wants to talk about everything other than the statement I was replying to. I sense a great desire to undermine Cardinal Burke from some quarters, of course.Tis_Bearself:
No people are “rejected” or “accursed” by God, but if you don’t accept Christ, you don’t get into heaven.
Cilla de Roma:
No one can say who gets into heaven or not. As Christians we believe salvation is through Christ, but we cannot limit what God may choose to do.
That is really sad. You accuse people of insulting the pope if they so much as ask a question, but then will go on and outright insult a cardinal.To be honest I find Cardinal Burkes agenda to be as repulsive as McCarricks.
It’s true. I’m reminded of how much of a mess Cdl Ottaviano created around the time of Vatican II that caused so long and ongoing damage for the Church.Emeraldlady:![]()
That is really sad. You accuse people of insulting the pope if they so much as ask a question, but then will go on and outright insult a cardinal.To be honest I find Cardinal Burkes agenda to be as repulsive as McCarricks.
The Church does the same - except the Church is the Church, and the authors of the document are not.But that’s just it… they are not proposing positions opposing the Church’s teaching. In fact, they cite their references, often quoting verbatim from scripture and/or tradition.
We are all members of the Church as are the authors, and the authors are, as bishops, authentic teachers, inasmuch as they are teaching truth and faithful to scripture and apostolic tradition.The Church does the same - except the Church is the Church, and the authors of the document are not.