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  1. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    Unlike you, I do not put my personal opinions over defined dogmas of the Church, taught by popes, councils, saints, and doctors of the Church. What you call a "rad trad" is nothing more than being Catholic and holding to the same Catholic Faith as it was taught for nearly 2000 years. But you...
  2. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    The new Novus Ordo religion, created at Vatican II, has destroyed the Catholic Faith in millions of Catholics. There is no unity in the Novus Ordo religion. They are divided into "liberal" and "conservative" and have no unity in doctrine, worship, disciplines or morals. The typical Novus Ordite...
  3. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    And why would you say this? To say that the limbus infantium does not exist, which was universally taught until Ratzinger, is to deny the defined dogmas of the necessity of baptism and original sin. The dogma was universally taught by the Fathers of the Church. Their only debate was to...
  4. Mysterium Fidei

    RCC views of Eastern Orthodoxy?

    The majority of "Catholics", I would say, regard the Eastern schismatics as part of the big tent "Church of Christ", and that they stand in no need of conversion to the Catholic Church. Bergoglio, as is his custom, signed a common statement of faith with one of the many schismatic leaders in...
  5. Mysterium Fidei

    RCC views of Eastern Orthodoxy?

    The ‘Orthodox’ sects (and there are many different ones) are outside the Body of Christ. They are not identical in belief and practice to the Catholic Church, even if you discount their rejection of the truth of the Papacy. They reject the Filioque and the true doctrine of God's simplicity...
  6. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    Limbo absolutely is a defined doctrine of the Church.
  7. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    The truth that unbaptized infants are conceived in a state of original sin and that they cannot be freed from original sin without baptism, and consequently that infants are excluded from Heaven if they die unbaptized, is a dogma just as solemn and just as defined as Our Lady’s Immaculate...
  8. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    Church Councils, saints, popes, theologians, doctors of the Church all have affirmed the doctrine of Limbo. This was the teaching of the Church until after the false Vatican II "council." Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, 1438: "The souls of those who die in mortal sin or with original sin...
  9. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    Yes you do. Your great "saint" Wojtyła explicitly and repeatedly taught universal salvation. Limbo is the defined teaching of the Church. There was no debate about the existence of Limbo in the Church, but rather about whether or not souls that go there suffer any pain or loss. The Augustinian...
  10. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    You really are clueless, aren't you? These are not "generalized statements." This is not the idle ramblings of some idiot apostate "pope" flying back to Rome from after taking part in some native pagan ritual. This teaching of the fate of the unbaptized infants I posted is from two ecumenical...
  11. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    Here's your sources, or two of them anyway, not that Church teaching means anything to you and your made-up religion of opinions. Pope Gregory X, Council of Lyons, 1274 "We believe that the true Church is holy, Catholic, apostolic, and one, in which is given one holy baptism and true remission...
  12. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    You know what is hilarious? You are the guy who I have never once seen cite any examples of teaching or magisterium to back up your opinions. And of course, like the modernist you are, you try to relativize every dogma. Maybe it depends on what phase of the moon that part of Trent was being held...
  13. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    Yeah, Augustine was great and all, but he just wasn't up to speed on your made-up religion of your opinions, so obviously you know better than him.
  14. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    So Augustine and the other doctors of the Church before Vatican II are irrelevant to the new Novus Ordo religion? Seems like you're implying that Church dogmas can "evolve" and change over time. Which is another condemned proposition, not that that means anything to you.
  15. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    The Council of Trent declared Die fide; "Baptism by water is, since the promulgation of the Gospel, necessary for all men without exception, for salvation."
  16. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    This is the De fide dogma of the Catholic Church; "Baptism by water is, since the promulgation of the Gospel, necessary for all men without exception, for salvation." Also this; "Souls who depart this life in the state of original sin are excluded from the Beatific Vision of God." The dogmas...
  17. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    The fact that you believe stating what the Catholic Church teaches is scarier than Hell and damnation itself is very telling. But you don't believe what the Catholic Church teaches, you believe in "exceptions." The exception becomes the rule; everyone that is baptized are under invincible...
  18. Mysterium Fidei

    Baltimore Catechism

    It is a De fide dogma of the Church that souls who depart this life in the state of original sin are excluded from the Beatific Vision of God. This is the defined dogma of the Church. I believe what the Catholic Church teaches. I don't look for "exceptions."
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