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Outside the Catholic Church There Is Absolutely No Salvation, Brother Peter Dimo
04 mei 2016
Excellent book - explains the absolute necessity of receiving Sacrament of Baptism (water baptism) and holding the Catholic Faith whole and inviolate
Proves the necessity of Jesus Christ (One God), the Catholic Church (One Faith) and Water Baptism (One Baptism) as the only way into His One True Church. Disproves the theories of so-called “invincible ignorance”, “baptism of desire (bod)” and “baptism of blood (bob)” as man-made teachings. There have been many controversies and misunderstandings throughout church history (in fallible writings). But the infallible Magisterium teaches otherwise. This book covers in detail the controversial issue of salvation. It goes through the dogmatic pronouncements on Outside the Church There is No Salvation, discusses the history of the “baptism of desire” idea, and shows how it was not the belief of the early Church. It covers and critiques some of the outrageous distortions present in the books promoting baptism of desire, such as those published by certain so-called traditionalist groups. It discusses Fr. Feeney’s case and answers objections. This excellent and easy-to-read book is definitely worth reading in order to get a fair and accurate picture of what the Church teaches on this extremely important dogma – so denied in our day. The understanding of this crucial dogma seems to offer the key to understanding the Great Apostasy and the Whore of Babylon.