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To: sinkspur; Land of the Irish; gbcdoj; Loyalist
BTW, here is some correspondence, and a clarification from Cardinal Dulles on one point of what Pope John Paul II was quoted as saying (the initial quote was slightly wrong):

Correspondence (October 2003)

Let me take this occasion to clarify a further point. I reported that Pope John Paul II, according to the English text of one of his General Audience talks, said: "Eternal damnation remains a possibility, but we are not granted, without special divine revelation, the knowledge of whether or which human beings are effectively involved in it." By now I have been able to get my hands on the official (Italian) version of the talk in the Insegnamenti di Giovanni Paolo II. It agrees with the English except that the words "whether or" are omitted. Thus the Pope cannot be cited as tending toward universalism. On the contrary, he teaches here as elsewhere that some have in fact said "no" to the divine invitation to everlasting life. I believe this to be the case, though the Church has never taught under pain of heresy that anyone is damned. (Emphasis mine)

15 posted on 05/15/2004 11:00:12 AM PDT by B Knotts
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To: B Knotts

Thank you for the update. It is good news.


20 posted on 05/17/2004 12:39:37 PM PDT by johnb2004
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