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matthew mangold's avatar

Very interesting! Thanks! It is so much more than the Decalogue, but God can act way beyond the Holy Church. Blessings!

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Martin Fegan's avatar

Yes, God can act as he so wills in those things not revealed and which are beyond human knowledge but it must be believed that God will not act against those things infallibly taught by the Church as God cannot act in contradiction to His own revealed teachings. It has been infallibly revealed by God through His Church that outside the Church there is no salvation. We can hope that God will be generous in His mercy to those inculpably ignorant of truths of the Faith which would presuppose that they would have done better if they had known better. As this will be known to God alone and He will be the judge of that we must however hold to that which has been revealed.

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matthew mangold's avatar

Thanks for the clarity.

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RosaryKnight's avatar

Besides deviating from Catholic Tradition in doctrine, worship, and practice himself, Francis's "canonizations" of John XXIII, Paul VI, and JPII are sufficient evidence of him being an invalid pope, since canonizations have always been considered infallible exercises of the papal magisterium.

To see how far from being saints these three men were, see "False Popes" at novusordowatch.org.

JPII for ulterior motives eliminated the important "Devil's Advocate" from the canonization process, thus fast-tracking his own and others' false canonizations.

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