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Pope Eugene IV, Cantate Domino (1441): "The most Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics, can have a share in life eternal; but that they will go into the "eternal fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matthew 25:41), unless before death they are joined with Her; and that so important is the unity of this ecclesiastical body that only those remaining within this unity can profit by the sacraments of the Church unto salvation, and they alone can receive an eternal recompense for their fasts, their almsgivings, their other works of Christian piety and the duties of a Christian soldier. No one, let his almsgiving be as great as it may, no one, even if he pour out his blood for the Name of Christ, can be saved, unless he remain within the bosom and the unity of the Catholic Church."
Interesting. Is this an Ex Cathedra statement of Pope Eugine regarding the Catholic faith?
It's my understanding all believers in Christ are united to the Catholic Church but imperfectly.
I think we are all in the same boat with that one LB.I believe in Jesus' teachingsI wish I did a better job obeying them.
I think we are all in the same boat with that one LB.![]()
St.Augistine compared Baptism to the small tattoo that roman soldiers receivedIt's my understanding all believers in Christ are united to the Catholic Church but imperfectly.
Sorry to disagree, but Pope Eugene's teaching is most certainly considered an infallible declaration. However, today's Church has found a way to proclaim adherence to the EENS salvation doctrine, without interpreting Pope Eugene's statement in a literal, word-for-word manner. The question arises, at what point in history did "invincible ignorance" become a valid reason for non-Catholic Christians to become members of the Catholic Church, without knowing that they were members, and thus eligible for salvation? Did this occur 2-3 generations after Cantate Domino, say by 1500? The answer here would appear to be "no", at least for Protestants, due to the Church's firm stance following the Protestant Revolt. How about by 1600 or by 1700 or by 1800 or by 1900 or perhaps not until the mid-1900's? Since the Church has not declared at what point in time "invincible ignorance" became a valid reason for refusing to join the visible Catholic Church, it would seem that only God knows the answer to this very important question.
Yes, ecumenism has changed. Now the Church no longer holds the traditional view of ecumenism. The goal has totally changed.
Someone told me Queen Elizabeth II, after reading Revolution and Counter-revolution, visited Pope Paul IV and talked about conversion to the Catholic faith. But ...
What is the problem, Rhamiel? What brought these questions up?
Do you doubt the salvation of those born Protestant? Even though the church says even Jews and Muslims may be saved?
Remember, those encyclicals were written at a specific time, in a specific place, to a specific audience, for a specific purpose.
The church has come to a more fuller understanding of the issue now. Doesn't make the old teaching untrue, just not as cut and dry as was thought.
Sorry to disagree, but Pope Eugene's teaching is most certainly considered an infallible declaration.
interesting, what are these writtings called? was it collected in a book?
I understand that ignorance lessens the culpability of sin...
it is just, people do not even talk about it like it is a sin anymore!
and instead of invincible ignorance being treated like a possibility, it is treated like the accepted norm, the default setting
Ut Unum Sint said:"Here it is not a question of altering the deposit of faith, changing the meaning of dogmas, eliminating essential words from them, accommodating truth to the preferences of a particular age, or suppressing certain articles of the Creed under the false pretext that they are no longer understood today. The unity willed by God can be attained only by the adherence of all to the content of revealed faith in its entirety. In matters of faith, compromise is in contradiction with God who is Truth. In the Body of Christ, "the way, and the truth, and the life" (Jn 14:6), who could consider legitimate a reconciliation brought about at the expense of the truth? The Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae attributes to human dignity the quest for truth, "especially in what concerns God and his Church",33 and adherence to truth's demands. A "being together" which betrayed the truth would thus be opposed both to the nature of God who offers his communion and to the need for truth found in the depths of every human heart."