otjm,
Thank you for your last post. And just to clarify to you, I’m not one of those people who you seem to think I am who claims that Vatican II was heretical. As I’ve said many times on here, I’m just looking for how to reconcile what
seems on its face to be contradiction. Here are some pre-Vatican II infallible teachings from the Church on the matter of no salvation outside the Church (and I also suggest reading how theologians at those times received these writings and whether they were ever speculating that there really was salvation outside the visible Church but just by the Church operating through some sort of outside “elements”):
The Council of Florence (A.D. 1438-1445) From Cantate Domino — Papal Bull of Pope Eugene IV:
(Infallible General Council & Ex Cathedra papal declaration)
ewtn.com/library/COUNCILS/FLORENCE.HTM
The sacrosanct Roman Church…firmly believes, professes, and proclaims that those not living within the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics cannot become participants in eternal life, but will depart “into everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels” [Matt. 25:41], unless before the end of life the same have been added to the flock; and that the unity of the ecclesiastical body is so strong that only to those remaining in it are the sacraments of the Church of benefit for salvation, and do fastings, almsgiving, and other functions of piety and exercises of Christian service produce eternal reward, and that no one, whatever almsgiving he has practiced, even if he has shed blood for the name of Christ, can be saved, unless he has remained in the bosom and unity of the Catholic Church.
[Note: the word “heretics” here is the typical word used to describe Protestants, as the Church had always prior to Vatican II. According to this dogmatic definition, a Jew, schismatic, or Protestant will go to hell unless before death he joins the Catholic Church and even if he sheds his blood in the name of Christ it will profit him nothing unless he is in the complete unity of the Church. That language is exceptionally strong to say that even if someone becomes a martyr for Christ it profits him *nothing outside the Church.]
Vatican I. Infallible Ecumenical Council:
… This true catholic faith, outside of which none can be saved, which I now freely profess and truly hold, is what I shall steadfastly maintain and confess, by the help of God, in all its completeness and purity until my dying breath, and I shall do my best to ensure [2] that all others do the same. This is what I, the same Pius, promise, vow and swear. So help me God and these holy gospels of God.
piar.hu/councils/ecum20.htm
[Do protestants keep “the true Catholic faith”? This passage says that outside of the true Catholic faith *“none” can be saved.]
IV Lateran Council 1215: “One indeed is the universal Church of the Faithful, outside of which no one at all is saved.” Pope Innocent III ex Cathedra.
fordham.edu/halsall/basis/lateran4.html
[Are protestants part of the “universal Church of the Faithful”? (Please note also that the Church clearly has taught that this title *only applies to the Catholic Church). Outside of this Catholic faith “
no one at all is saved.” I’m pretty sure the words “no one” mean what they say. There are no exceptions given here.
The Athanasian Creed – One of the symbols of the Faith approved by the Church and given a place in her liturgy. This Creed included in Ecumenical & Infallible Council of Florence:
ewtn.com/library/COUNCILS/FLORENCE.HTM
“Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith except everyone do keep whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish everlastingly. And the Catholic Faith is this, that we worship one God in Trinity and Trinity in Unity. … Furthermore, it is necessary to everlasting Salvation, that he also believe rightly the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ. For the right Faith is, that we believe and confess, that our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God and Man. … This is the Catholic Faith, which except a man believe faithfully and firmly, he cannot be saved.”
newadvent.org/cathen/02033b.htm
[Again do Protestants, Jews, etc “hold the Catholic faith”? This infallible Creed states that “everyone” must keep “whole and undefiled” otherwise they will go to hell. Do protestants do this?]
Please note, that I believe that those invincibly ignorant of the Catholic faith will not be found guilty for not joinging the Church. However, these passages still must apply to them that they will not find salvation unless they are completely united to the Church at some point before death. Correct?
If you want more magisterial context for these statements, see my compilcation with links to the full texts
here. I’m still waiting for a sufficient explanation of these texts understood, as Vatican I said they must be, “in the same sense” as they have always been understood.