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Tomdstone
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It doesn’t change the facts that I have stated above.Oh my goodness. READ this time…
When the words “for all” were used for the consecration, these referred to the redemptive work of Christ. All humans have been redeemed. That’s why The Catechism of the Council of Trent, stated:
However although the teaching was correct, the placing of the teaching was incorrect as the consecration is meant to refer to the salvation of souls, not redemption. Hence the push and change to “for many” . That’s why the catechism of Trent also says :
There is no change in teaching here. You are just misunderstanding what happened. It’s a very simple thing…![]()