First of all, 3 of the above 4 are not Popes speaking ex cathedra, therefore what they have written can be criticized.(particularly St. Bede,s pre destinarian leanings) As for the quote from Gregory XVI, He quotes Gregory the Great, who in his time undoubtedly believed that the gospel had indeed been preached to every creature and that anyone who still would not enter the Church was in willful rebellion against God and not ignorant. As for the rest , Gregory XVI is affirming the doctrine of the Catholic Church being the one true Church and that one cannot just shop around for any religion or belief that suits one,s whims. That is the central truth that has not changed . Note that condemnation of heretics, who are willful rebels from the Church. Most non Catholics this day and age do not fall under the catagory of heretics as they are either born into there traditions or are de facto converts from a secular world view.
As for the rigoristic notion that those who are non Catholic are doomed to hell fire despite being ignorant, how can anyone really believe that? For God to condemn non Catholics simply because they are not in the Church inspite of invincible ignorance and are not knowingly rebelling against God would be unjust on His part, and GOD CAN NOT BE UNJUST.( There, I pointed out the elephant in the room) Note I am talking about the invincibly ignorant who are living according to the light they do have, not the ones who are either in rebellion in full knowledge of the truth or are living with no desire to seek truth, regardless of what religion they are.
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well here are the ex cathedra statements
Pope Innocent III, Fourth Lateran Council, Constitution 1, 1215, ex cathedra:
“There is indeed one universal Church of the faithful, outside of which nobody at all is saved, in which Jesus Christ is both priest and sacrifice.”
Pope Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, Nov. 18, 1302, ex cathedra:
“With Faith urging us we are forced to believe and to hold the one, holy, Catholic Church and that, apostolic, and we firmly believe and simply confess this Church outside of which there is no salvation nor remission of sin… Furthermore, we declare, say, define, and proclaim to every human creature that they by absolute necessity for salvation are entirely subject to the Roman Pontiff.”
Pope Clement V, Council of Vienne, Decree # 30, 1311-1312, ex cathedra:
“Since however there is for both regulars and seculars, for superiors and subjects, for exempt and non-exempt, one universal Church, outside of which there is no salvation, for all of whom there is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism…”
Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, Sess. 8, Nov. 22, 1439, ex cathedra:
“Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity.”
Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, “Cantate Domino,” 1441, ex cathedra:
“The Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that all those who are outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans but also Jews or heretics and schismatics, cannot share in eternal life and will go into the everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels, unless they are joined to the Church before the end of their lives; that the unity of this ecclesiastical body is of such importance that only for those who abide in it do the Church’s sacraments contribute to salvation and do fasts, almsgiving and other works of piety and practices of the Christian militia produce eternal rewards; and that nobody can be saved, no matter how much he has given away in alms and even if he has shed blood in the name of Christ, unless he has persevered in the bosom and unity of the Catholic Church.”
Pope Leo X, Fifth Lateran Council, Session 11, Dec. 19, 1516, ex cathedra:
“For, regulars and seculars, prelates and subjects, exempt and non-exempt, belong to the one universal Church, outside of which no one at all is saved, and they all have one Lord and one faith.”
Pope Pius IV, Council of Trent, “Iniunctum nobis,” Nov. 13, 1565, ex cathedra: “This true Catholic faith, outside of which no one can be saved… I now profess and truly hold…”