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mardukm
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Dear brother Schism hater,
Naturally, this is on the premise that the Pope is orthodox. As St. Bellarmine taught, we are not subject to the Pope if he is tearing down the Church.
Blessings,
Marduk
That’s an important syllogism, and I believe you have presented it correctly. To me, it demonstrates that subjection to the papacy is not an end in and of itself as far as salvation is concerned, but relevant only insofar as it is determinative of whether one belongs to the Church, the latter being the actual essence of the dogma (in lieu of the mitigation of invincible ignorance, of course).Extra ecclesium nulla salus appears in Unam Sanctam, but only as a premise. To it is added the premise that the Church consists in subjection to the Roman pontiff. This logically leads to the conclusion, stated as a dogmatic declaration at the end of Unam Sanctam, that subjection to the Roman pontiff is necessary for salvation. So the argument runs like this:
That is what Unam Sanctam says, there is no getting around it.
- Outside the Church, no salvation.
- To belong to the Church, one must be in subjection to its head, the pope
Therefore- Subjection to the pope is necessary for salvation
Naturally, this is on the premise that the Pope is orthodox. As St. Bellarmine taught, we are not subject to the Pope if he is tearing down the Church.
Blessings,
Marduk