To: redgolum
What does Rome say now? If Rome contradicts the infallible teaching of the Perennial Magisterium, then Rome is wrong - right?
9 posted on
11/23/2004 9:52:49 AM PST by
Stubborn
(It Is The Mass That Matters)
To: Stubborn
In the CCC (forgive me I am at work and don't know exactly where to find it) it speaks of non Roman Catholics such as the Eastern Orthodox, Protestants, and other Trinitarian Christians as separated brethren, and fellow Christians.
It also speaks of a unity through baptism, and that those who are in such churches or communities can be saved.
Now, using the stuff you posted above, either the Catechism is wrong, or the body that made the Catechism, which was endorsed by the Papa See, is wrong. In that case, such body is no a part of the True Church, and therefor is in error.
So, have I misunderstood something? If Rome is wrong now, who is right? What then is necessary for salvation?
22 posted on
11/23/2004 11:07:27 AM PST by
redgolum
(Molon labe)
To: Stubborn
Nope. THat would mean Jesus' promises were lies.
In other words, this cranky gentleman and his supporters are wrong
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