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.
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
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,
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.
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.
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?
My dear friend in Christ,
As one who is not endeared to the Second VAtican Council for many reasons, I find it necessary to defend what you are trying to understand.
Catholic Doctrine and Catholic Dogma “can never change!”
Having shared that we must understand that our Church is a “Living and vibrant” Church.
So how does one reconcile these seemingly different views?
The answer lies in recogonizing that at base, neither Doctrine or Dogma, can (or do) change. What does change is our understanding of these important elements.
Is this simply dancing around the issue of “change?” No it is not.
The RCC continues to teach today what for example the Council of Trent (my favorite Church Council) taught on this issue. “all salvation is through the Catholic Church.”
What has changed is that when this was declared there was only two signifiant Christian Churches (soon to be many more, but not anticipated), The Catholic Church and Luthers Revoluationary church. John Calvin soon expaned the nimer then it was off to the races, with some 30,000+ worldwide sects today. This is essential in understanding the broadened understanding. NOT changed, only broadened!
What we understand, having had some 2000 years to study, refelect and at least attempt to understand the Nature of God, which is absolutely essential to this debate, is that God is “all and everything Good-Perfectly!.”
Key elements of Gods “Goodness” are God’s necessary and always present “Fairness and Justice.” Without which God would cease being God.
The further one gets from the point of the Protestant Revolutation, the less cupable are those associated with it today. Luthern’s, Baptist, Methodist now have hundreds of consecutive years of continued existence, and teaching and holding to the same basic beliefs. They think they are right, becasue that is what they have been taught, what their family practiced, Ect. God Judges HEARTS!
True one will also be judged on what one shouls know and has had the opportunity to know, but we must leave that to God to sort out. Chrsitians such as the Grahams and Dr. Dobson, have brought many, many souls to Christ! Can God in fairness and juctice condem them? I don’t see how.
**Isaiah 55 **tells us clearly that God’s way’s are not like ours, nor is His thinking like ours.
Mark 9: 38-40 has Jesus Himself telling us whoever is with us cannot be against us.
What the Catholic Church now teaches that for many reasons “all Salvation continues to be Mysteriously connected to the Catholic Church.”
Among the reasons given are:
Christ only founded and still desires to have ONE CHURCH. Mt. 16; 18-20
The “keys to the (singular Kingdom of heaven”) reside exactly where they were palced by Christ Himself, in the hands of “Peter!”
All (as in every single one) fullness of the singular truth on Matters of Faith and or Morals continues to reside within the Catholic Church.
The Seven Sacraments, external signs of inward graces, founded by Christ to aid our personal Salvation reside ONLY in His Catholic Church.
Christ continues in His Church even today. In His Sacraments, especially Eucharist which is Christ, and Confession where it is God Himself who forgives sins. One can say that it would be a physical, a moral, a theological impossibility to seperate Christ from His Catholic Church. Such assurance cannot not be found in other sects.
Because Chrsit did in fact Redeem all, and desires Salvation for all, God know’s that is not going to happen. Thus we are required to: Mt. 28: 19-20 “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you;”
Ecc. 3: 17 I said in my heart, God will judge the righteous and the wicked, for he has appointed a time for every matter, and for every work."
Exacly how God does this, and why God accepts this in God’s perview, God’s Divine Providence, God’s Fairness and Justice.
But in the end, all salvation is connected to, and therefore through the Catholic Church, as has always been our position. Amen!