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The Catechism of Pope St. Pius X
Knux wrote:
quote: I have seen Pope Pius X's catechism and it was even less kinder to the issue.
Link.
Since you considerately don't want to derail the discussion in the Vatican reaffirms the Catholic Church is the one true church thread, I have started a new one.
What is it specifically that you find objectionable in the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X? It reads:
quote: The Creed
4 Q. Who are heretics?
A. Heretics are those of the baptised who obstinately refuse to believe some truth revealed by God and taught as an article of faith by the Catholic Church; for example, the Arians, the Nestorians and the various sects of Protestants.
10 Q. Who are they who do not belong to the Communion of Saints?
A. Those who are damned do not belong to the Communion of Saints in the other life; and in this life those who belong neither to the body nor to the soul of the Church, that is, those who are in mortal sin, and who are outside the true Church.
29 Q: But if a man through no fault of his own is outside the Church, can he be saved?
A: If he is outside the Church through no fault of his, that is, if he is in good faith, and if he has received Baptism, or at least has the implicit desire of Baptism; and if, moreover, he sincerely seeks the truth and does God's will as best he can such a man is indeed separated from the body of the Church, but is united to the soul of the Church and consequently is on the way of salvation
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7/22/2007, 5:43 pm
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