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It is 100% certain you're headed for Hell ...
for rejecting the Catholic Dogma ...
Warning: There are no bishops or priests in these times
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1. The Original Sin of Adam closed Heaven for all men (sanctifying grace was lost) ... Hell became the only possible destination for the immortal souls of men. 2. God re-opened Heaven by founding the Catholic Church and re-introducing sanctifying grace to men's souls ... the same grace which Adam and Eve had lost.
We are currently in the Great Apostasy (world-wide rejection of God's Catholic Dogma), these warnings apply: 3.Warning 1: A non-Catholic anti-Christ cult (the vatican-2 heretic cult) took over all Catholic properties on 8 Dec 1965 ("v-2 council" close date).
[Section 12, 13] 4.Warning 2:No one Ordained those that you think are Priests ... all Bishops of the "v-2 council" were automatically excommunicated on 8 Dec 1965.
[Section 13.2] 5.Warning 3: Your fake "priests" turned you into heretics ... the stage shows are not Mass ... participation in the vatican-2 heresy excommunicates. [Section 13.2.2] 6.Warning 4: Top level view ... why there is not a single Catholic Bishop or Priest in the world. God's Catholic Church is devastatingly small in numbers. [Section 13.6] All vatican-2-ists: You are excommunicated from the Catholic Church. You must Abjure your heresy.
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7. One can still be Catholic and get to Heaven with a proper baptism in water
[Section 7] ... believing the Dogmas ... and keeping free from mortal sin. [Section 10.1] 8. All grace, both actual and sanctifying grace, starts with God and comes into the world ... by way of the Blessed Virgin ... as Jesus Christ Himself did. [Section 4, 4.4] 9a. The Old Testament Israelite religion was the Catholic Faith unfulfilled ... the "judaism" fable started about 200 B.C. Jesus Christ was not a jew. [Section 39.1, 39.4] 9b. The "koran" is wrong ... Mohammed was not a prophet ... "allah" does not exist. The so called "allah god" makes countless errors in the "koran". [Section 113] 10.All baptized heretics are excommunicated from Christianity and headed for Hell ... with the world's pagans (those not properly baptized in water).
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God's Catholic and Divine faith is the ... formal Sources of Dogma
of the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world
Twenty-nine (29) Solemn Magisterium citations that the
definition of Christianity is the Catholic Dogma
The Catholic Faith ... is not the Bible and "Bible interpretation"
as the Bible itself states ... see Section 6
Note: The Catholic Bishop Offices are all vacant, the Sources of Dogma are still
fully operative, see Section 13.6 (primary) ... also see Sections 12 and 13
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Introduction:
1. "Bible interpretation" is not the Catholic Faith. The Catholic Church did not compile the New Testament Canon until the Council of Carthage in 397 A.D.
2. The Catholic authored Scriptures of the Bible ... state many times that the Church is the authority on Faith and Morals. This is covered in detail on Section 6 of this site.
3. This Section lists twenty-nine (29) Sources of Dogma that the very definitions of the Catholic Faith are the Sources of Dogma of the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world.
4. The Sources of Dogma are generated in Dogmatic venues (the Pope in union with the Bishops) ... other Catholic writings are from non-Dogmatic venues of individuals or small groups of people putting together various references (all of which are corrupted in these times).
5. The anti-Christ vatican-2 cult group leaders (who are dressed up like Catholic priests) ... by making (and letting) the people think the Catholic Faith is "Bible interpretation" ... are keeping the people (of course) away from the Dogma that they must believe to get to Heaven. The false belief that the Catholic Faith is "Bible interpretation" ... also allows the anti-Christ vatican-2 cult participants to "interpret" the Bible in a way that gets heretics and un-baptized pagans into Heaven. This leads the vatican-2 heretics to ignore the defined Catholic Salvation Dogma that all heretics and pagans descend into Hell, if they die in these states.
This Section includes ...
Sub-part A: Sources of Dogma ... that the very definition of the Christian Faith is that which is defined by the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world
Sub-part B: Sources of Dogma ... that Christianity is of ... one mind and one Faith
Sub-part C: Selected Scriptures where the Bible identifies ... that it (the Bible) is not the authority on Faith ... full treatment on Section 6
S u b - p a r t A
Sources of Dogma ... that the very definition of the Faith is that which
is defined by the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world
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Council of Florence, Session 2, 15 February 1432 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"For the extirpation of heresies and errors, for the reformation of morals in head and members of the Church of God, and for the pacification of kings and kingdoms ... the Synod, legitimately assembled in the Holy Spirit, decrees, establishes, defines, declares and ordains as follows ..."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Vienne, Decree 1, 1311-1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We, therefore, directing our Apostolic attention, to which alone it belongs to define these things (...) In order that all may know the truth of the faith in its purity and all error may be excluded, we define that anyone who presumes henceforth to assert defend or hold stubbornly that the rational or intellectual soul is not the form of the human body of itself and essentially, is to be considered a heretic."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Trent, Session 25, 1563 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The calamitousness of the times, and the malignity of the increasing heresies demand, that nothing be left undone which may seem in any wise capable of tending to the edification of the people, and to the defence of the Catholic Faith. Wherefore the Holy Synod enjoins ... they publicly receive all and singular the things that have been defined and ordained by this Holy Synod ... (and) publicly express their detestation of and anathematize all the heresies that have been condemned by the Sacred Canons and General Councils."
Note 1: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Note 2: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith ... in the condemning of heresies.
Council of Florence, Session 6, 6 July 1439 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"In the name of the Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we define, with the approval of this Holy universal Council of Florence, that the following truth of faith shall be believed and accepted by all Christians and thus shall all profess it: that the Holy Spirit is eternally from the Father and the Son, and has His essence and His subsistent being from the Father together with the Son, and proceeds from both eternally as from one principle and a single spiration."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Florence, Laetentur Coeli (Decree of Union), 6 July 1439 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We likewise define that the holy Apostolic See, and the Roman Pontiff, hold the primacy throughout the entire world; and that the Roman Pontiff himself is the successor of blessed Peter, the chief of the Apostles, and the true vicar of Christ, and that he is the head of the entire Church, and the father and teacher of all Christians; and that full power was given to him in blessed Peter by our Lord Jesus Christ, to feed, rule, and govern the universal Church."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Fifth Lateran Council, Session 8, Pope Leo X, 1513 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"And since truth cannot contradict truth, we define that every statement contrary to the enlightened truth of the faith is totally false and we strictly forbid teaching otherwise to be permitted. We decree that all those who cling to erroneous statements of this kind, thus sowing heresies which are wholly condemned, should be avoided in every way and punished as detestable and odious heretics and infidels who are undermining the Catholic faith."
Note 1: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Note 2: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith ... in the condemning of heresies.
Council of Florence, Session 11, 4 February 1442 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"It (the Council of Florence) embraces, approves and accepts the Holy Synod of 318 fathers at Nicaea, which was convened in the time of our predecessor most blessed Silvester and the great and most pious emperor Constantine. In it the impious Arian heresy and its author was condemned and there was defined that the Son of God is consubstantial and coeternal with the Father."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Third Council of Constantinople, 680 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Those who dare to compose another faith, or to support or to teach or to hand on another creed to those who wish to turn to knowledge of the truth ... from any heresy whatsoever ... so as to overturn what has now been defined by us ..."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Trent, Session 7, Decree on the Sacraments, 1547 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"In order to destroy ... the heresies, which have appeared in these our days on the subject of the said most Holy Sacraments ... the Sacred and Holy, oecumenical and General Synod of Trent ... has thought fit that these present Canons be established and decreed."
Note 1: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Note 2: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith ... in the condemning of heresies.
Fifth Lateran Council, Session 10, Pope Leo X, 4 May 1515 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Since, therefore, this whole question appears to concern the peace and tranquility of the whole christian state, we declare and define, with the approval of the Sacred Council, that the above-mentioned credit organisations, established by states and hitherto approved and confirmed by the authority of the Apostolic See, do not introduce any kind of evil or provide any incentive to sin if they receive, in addition to the capital, a moderate sum for their expenses and by way of compensation, provided it is intended exclusively to defray the expenses of those employed and of other things pertaining (as mentioned) to the upkeep of the organisations, and provided that no profit is made therefrom."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Vatican Council of 1870, Session 2, Article 14 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Likewise, all other things which have been transmitted, defined and declared by the Sacred Canons and the ecumenical Councils, especially the sacred Trent, I accept unhesitatingly and profess; in the same way whatever is to the contrary, and whatever heresies have been condemned, rejected and anathematised by the Church, I too condemn, reject and anathematize."
Note 1: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Note 2: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith ... in the condemning of heresies.
Council of Trent, Session 25, 1563 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Forasmuch as, at divers times, as well under Paul III, as under Julius III, of happy memory, many things have, in this Sacred Council, been ordained and defined touching Dogmas and reformation of manners; the holy Synod wills that they be now recited and read."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Pope Pius IX, Ineffabilis Deus, 8 December 1854 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Hence, if anyone shall dare - which God forbid! - to think otherwise than as has been defined by us, let him know and understand that he is condemned by his own judgment; that he has suffered shipwreck in the faith; that he has separated from the unity of the Church ..."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 8, 22 November 1439 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The synod of Chalcedon and blessed Leo holily and rightly defined the truth of two natures in the one person of Christ, described above, against the impious tenets of Nestorius and Eutyches."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Trent, Session 25, Confirmation of the Council, 1563 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The Sacred and holy Synod with the most perfect liberty and diligence, treated of, and accurately and most deliberately defined, explained, and ordained, which being completed, the Council was brought to a close with so great unanimity on the part of all who assisted thereat."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Trent, Session 20, 1562 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The sacred and Holy, ocecumenical and general Synod of Trent, lawfully assembled in the Holy Spirit, the same Legates of the Apostolic See presiding therein, by reason of various difficulties arising from divers causes, and also to the end that all things may proceed in a more befitting manner, and with greater deliberation ... as concerning Dogmas, shall be defined in the next Session, which it notifies to all men."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Vatican Council of 1870, Session 3 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Now this redemptive providence appears very clearly in unnumbered benefits, but most especially is it manifested in the advantages which have been secured for the Christian world by ecumenical councils (...) thence came a closer definition and more fruitful exposition of the Holy Dogmas of Religion and the condemnation and repression of errors."
Note 1: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Note 2: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith ... in the condemning of heresies.
Council of Trent, Session 21, 1562 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Many are seen to have departed from the faith and obedience of the Catholic Church, It has thought fit, that what relates to communion under both species, and the communion of infants, be in this place set forth. Wherefore It forbids all the faithful in Christ to presume henceforth to believe, teach, or preach otherwise on these matters, than is in these decrees explained and defined."
Note 1: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Note 2: Mass is not available in these times ... See Sections 12, 13, and 13.6 of this site.
Fourth Lateran Council, Constitution section, Paragraph 3, 1215 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We excommunicate and anathematize every heresy raising itself up against this holy, orthodox and Catholic faith which we have expounded above."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith, by legislating against heresy.
Council of Trent, Session 1, 1545 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Unto the praise and glory of the holy and undivided Trinity, Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit ; for the increase and exaltation of the Christian faith and religion; for the extirpation of heresies; ... to decree and declare that the Sacred and General Council of Trent do begin."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith, by legislating against heresy.
Vatican Council of 1870, Session 4, Chapter 4, Article 9 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We teach and define as a divinely revealed dogma that when the Roman Pontiff speaks Ex-Cathedra, that is, when, (1) in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, (2) in virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, (3) he defines a doctrine concerning Faith or Morals to be held by the whole Church, he possesses, by the Divine assistance promised to him in blessed Peter, that infallibility which the Divine Redeemer willed His Church to enjoy in defining Doctrine concerning Faith or Morals."
Note 1: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Note 2: The Office of the Papacy is currently vacant ... the anti-Christ vatican-2 heresy (founded in 1965) does not have the Papacy, only the Catholic Church has this Office. See Sections 12, 13, and 13.6 of this site.
Third Council of Constantinople, 680 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"So now that these points have been formulated by us with all precision in every respect and with all care, we definitely state that it is not allowable for anyone to produce another faith."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 11, 4 February 1442 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"It (the Council of Florence) also embraces, approves and accepts the first Holy Synod of 200 fathers at Ephesus, which is third in the order of Universal Synods and was convoked under our predecessor most blessed Celestine and the younger Theodosius. In it the blasphemy of the impious Nestorius was condemned, and there was defined that the person of our Lord Jesus Christ, true God and true man, is one and that the blessed ever-virgin Maria should be preached by the whole Church not only as Christ-bearer but also as God-bearer, that is as mother of God as well as mother of the man."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Vatican Council of 1870, Session 2, Article 6 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"I embrace and accept the whole and every part of what was defined and declared by the holy Council of Trent concerning Original Sin and Justification."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Trent, Session 25, 1563 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Moreover, that the images of Christ, of the Virgin Mother of God, and of the other saints, are to be had and retained particularly in temples, and that due honour and veneration are to be given them ... by the decrees of Councils, and especially of the second Synod of Nicaea, has been defined against the opponents of images."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 8, 22 Nov 1439 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Accept, admit and embrace, just as your holiness affirms in the decree, this most salutary synodal decree with all its chapters, declarations, definitions, traditions, precepts and statutes and all the doctrine contained in it."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
First Council of Constantinople, Canon 1, 381 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The profession of faith of the holy fathers who gathered in Nicaea in Bithynia is not to be abrogated, but it is to remain in force. Every heresy is to be anathematized."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 11, 4 February 1442 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"It (the Council of Florence) also embraces, approves and accepts the holy synod of 630 fathers at Chalcedon, which is fourth in the order of universal synods and was held in the time of our predecessor most blessed Leo and the emperor Marcian. In it the Eutychian heresy and its author Eutyches and its defender Dioscorus were condemned, and there was defined that our lord Jesus Christ is true God and true man and that in the one and same person the Divine and human natures remain entire, inviolate, incorrupt, unconfused and distinct, the humanity doing what befits man, the Divinity what befits God. Those whom they condemn, it condemns; those whom they approve, it approves."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
Vatican Council of 1870, Session 3, Paragraph 3, Article 9 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"And so we, following in the footsteps of our predecessors, in accordance with our supreme Apostolic office, have never left off teaching and defending Catholic truth and condemning erroneous doctrines."
Note: The Pope in union with the Bishops ... defining the Catholic Faith.
S u b - p a r t B
Sources of Dogma ... that Christianity is of ... one mind and one Faith
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Sub-part introduction
1. We see in Section 6 where the Bible identifies ... that the definition of Christianity is the Christian Doctrine ... also known as the Catholic Dogma.
2. We see in Sub-part A above ... that the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... define the Christian Dogma.
3. This Sub-part B ... provides Sources of Dogma that the ... Christian Faith is of one mind.
4. Proofs that there are not "several thousand Christianities" ... as the soul damning heresies demonically advertise themselves to be.
Council of Vienne, Decree 30, Pope Clement V, 1311-1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Since however there is for both regulars and seculars, for superiors and subjects, for exempt and non-exempt, one universal Church, outside of which there is no salvation, for all of whom there is one Lord, one Faith, and one Baptism ..."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Fifth Lateran Council, Session 11, Pope Leo X, 19 Dec 1516 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"For, regulars and seculars, prelates and subjects, exempt and non-exempt, belong to the one universal Church, outside of which no one at all is saved, and they all have one Lord and one Faith."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Second Council of Constantinople, Sentence against Three Chapters section, Paragraph 12, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Our teaching is and has been all that they have defined concerning the one Faith. We consider those who do not respect these things as foreign to the Catholic Church. Furthermore, we condemn and anathematize, along with all other heretics who have been condemned and anathematized ... by the Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Vienne, Decree 1, Paragraph 3, 1311-1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"All are faithfully to profess that there is one baptism which regenerates all those baptized in Christ, just as there is one God and one Faith."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Fifth Lateran Council, Session 11, 19 December 1516 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We can with God's help, in the Holy Church of God, which by Divine providence we preside over and which is indeed one, preaches and worships one God and firmly and sincerely professes one Faith."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Trent, Session 13, Chapter 8, 11 October 1551 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Amongst those who bear the Christian name, there may be no schisms, but that, even as all acknowledge the same God and Redeemer, so may all say the same thing, believe the same, think the same ... the most holy and salutary concord of one Faith."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Pope Leo X, Fifth Lateran Council, Session 8, 1513 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"And since truth cannot contradict truth, we define that every statement contrary to the enlightened truth of the Faith is totally false and we strictly forbid teaching otherwise to be permitted. We decree that all those who cling to erroneous statements of this kind, thus sowing heresies which are wholly condemned, should be avoided in every way and punished as detestable and odious heretics and infidels who are undermining the Catholic faith."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Second Council of Constantinople, Sentence against Three Chapters section, Paragraph 1, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"It is clear to all believers that when a problem about the Faith comes up it is not only the heretical person who is condemned but also the person who is in a position to correct the heresy of others and fails to do so."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Fourth Council of Constantinople, Canon 11, 869-870 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"If however anyone presumes to act in a way contrary to this holy and great synod, let him be anathema and an outcast from the Faith and way of life of Christians."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Vienne, Decree 1, 1311-1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Directing our Apostolic attention, to which alone it belongs to define these things (...) In order that all may know the truth of the Faith in its purity and all error may be excluded, we define that anyone who presumes henceforth to assert defend or hold stubbornly that the rational or intellectual soul is not the form of the human body of itself and essentially, is to be considered a heretic."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Constance, Session 4, 30 March 1415 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"First, that this synod, legitimately assembled in the Holy Spirit, constituting a General Council, representing the Catholic Church militant, has power immediately from Christ, and that everyone of whatever state or dignity, even Papal, is bound to obey it in those matters which pertain to the Faith and the eradication of the said schism."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 3, 29 April 1432 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The prosecution of what has been praiseworthily set in motion for the stability of the Faith and the salvation of the Christian people should, with the grace of the Holy Spirit, be proceeded with."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 8, 18 December 1432 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Just as there is only one holy Catholic Church, as Christ her spouse says, My dove, My perfect one, is only one, and as an article of the Faith declares, since unity does not tolerate division."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 19, 7 September 1434 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"As they lead to an increase of the orthodox Faith and the benefit of the Catholic Church and the whole Christian people, they should be most welcome and acceptable to all who love the Faith of Christ."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 8, 22 November 1439 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"So that in future there could be no doubt about the truth of the Faith of the Armenians and that they should think in every way like the Apostolic See and that the union should be stable and lasting with no cause for hesitation whatsoever we judged it advantageous, with the approval of this Sacred Council of Florence ..."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 8, Pope Eugene IV, 22 Nov 1439 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Whoever wills to be saved, before all things it is necessary that he holds the Catholic Faith. Unless a person keeps this Faith whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish eternally."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 13, Paragraph 3, 30 November 1444 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Great, then, for us and for all Christ's faithful is the reason for rejoicing. For with the Lord's approval the most illustrious profession of the Roman Church about the truth of the Faith, which has always been pure from all stain of error shines with new beams also in the east beyond the bounds of the Euphrates."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 13, Paragraph 3, 30 November 1444 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
Among all the preoccupations of the Holy Apostolic See, we hold, as we have always done, our first and chiefest care to be the defence of the Faith, the extermination of heresies and the propagation of the orthodox faith."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 13, Paragraph 5, 30 November 1444 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"When the archbishop ... fully understood the truth of the Faith as regards both the Procession of the Holy Spirit and the two natures, two wills and two principles of action in our Lord Jesus Christ (...) He declared that he would accept, in the name of the aforesaid Patriarch (Ignatius) and of the whole nation (Syria) and of himself, the whole Faith and all the teaching which we, with the approval of this Sacred Council, would propose to him."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 14, Paragraph 2, 7 August 1445 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Andrew, archbishop of Kalocsa ... was to confirm in the Faith which had been accepted (by) the Greeks, Armenians and Jacobites living there, by his sermons and his expositions and explanations of the decrees issued for their union and return."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 14, Paragraph 5, 7 August 1445 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
The Chaldeans sent to us the aforesaid metropolitan Timothy, and Bishop Elias of the Maronites sent an envoy, to make to us a solemn profession of the Faith of the Roman Church, which by the providence of the Lord and the aid of blessed Peter and the apostle has always remained immaculate."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Florence, Session 14, Paragraph 9, 7 August 1445 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"This is the Faith, Holy Father, that I (Metropolitan Timothy) vow and promise to hold and observe and to see that it is held and observed by all my subjects. I engage myself and solemnly promise to deprive of all his goods and benefices, to excommunicate and to denounce as heretical and condemned, whoever rejects it and raises himself up against it."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Council of Trent, Session 17, 18 January 1562 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Unto the praise and glory of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit, for the increase and exaltation of the Faith, and of the Christian religion, that the Sacred, Ocecumenical, and General Council of Trent, lawfully assembled in the Holy Spirit, be ... celebrated."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Vatican Council of 1870, Session 3, Chapter 3, Article 13, 24 April 1870 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"So it comes about that, like a standard lifted up for the nations, she both invites to herself those who have not yet believed, and likewise assures her sons and daughters that the Faith they profess rests on the firmest of foundations."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
Vatican Council of 1870, Session 3, Chapter 4, Article 13, 24 April 1870 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"For the doctrine of the Faith which God has revealed is put forward not as some philosophical discovery capable of being perfected by human intelligence, but as a Divine deposit committed to the spouse of Christ to be faithfully protected and infallibly promulgated."
Note: Christianity is of one Faith.
S u b - p a r t C
Selected Scriptures where the Bible identifies ... that
it (the Bible) is not the authority on Faith
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Catholic writing of 1 Timothy 3:15 >
"The house of God, which is the Church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth."
Note: God through Catholic St. Paul stating: the Church as the pillar and ground of the truth, not the bible.
Note that the word 'truth' is singular.
Catholic writing of Ephesians 3:10 >
"That the manifold wisdom of God may be made known to the principalities and powers in heavenly places through the Church."
Note: God is teaching those in heaven, through His One Church, not through the bible which didn't exist yet (the
contents of the New Testament were not defined until the year 397 A.D.). God is not teaching heavenly principalities falsely
through the Church. The actual teaching of the Catholic Church is the Dogma listed in Section 3.
Catholic writing of 2 Peter 1:20 >
"Understanding this first, that no prophecy of scripture is made by private interpretation."
Note: There is no private interpretation of the scriptures outside the Church according to the Holy Spirit.
The Catholic Church is the final authority, not the bible. The proper explanation of the scriptures is that which supports the Dogmas.
Catholic writing of Saint Matthew 18:17 >
"And if he will not hear them: tell the Church. And if he will not hear the Church, let him be to
thee as the heathen and publican."
Note 1: Jesus Christ says to take disputes to the Church ... so the Church is cited here as the resolving authority ... not the bible.
Note 2: In these times when the Catholic Church has lost its buildings to a heretic cult (the anti-Christ vatican-2 cult founded in 1965 at the Vatican) one simply goes to the Dogmas themselves for the truth. The people dressed up like bishops and priests in these times are not in the Catholic Church, they are automatically excommunicated heretics -- they are just group leaders for the vatican-2 heretic cult.
Catholic writing of Saint Matthew 28:20 >
"Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and behold I am with you all
days, even to the consummation of the world."
Note 1: The Church as the teaching authority, not the bible (which did not exist yet).
Note 2: The Church's authoritative teaching will be here at the end of the world. The teaching of the Catholic Church is the formal Dogma of Section 3 and the Catholic teaching will continue to be the truth continuous and uninterrupted, according to God. It is not interrupted no matter how many heresies are started ("lutheran", "methodist", "baptist", "presbyterian", "vatican-2", "born-againer" ... etc.)
Immaculate Heart of Mary ~ Our Lady of Good Remedy ~ Our Lady of La Salette ~
Immaculate Heart of Mary
~ Pray the Rosary for essential graces ... see Section 4.1 of this website for instructions ~
~ Wear the Brown Scapular as the Blessed Virgin instructed us ... as Our Lady of Mount Carmel ~
Mother of Christ
Hear Thou thy people's cry
Selected prophesies of the Blessed Virgin - & - Quotes on being devoted to the Blessed Virgin. More > Section 4 and Section 4.4
Ezechiel 44:2 > "This gate shall be shut … no man shall pass through it … the Lord the God of Israel hath entered in by it."
Proverbs 8:35 > "He that shall find me (the Blessed Virgin), shall find life, and shall have salvation from the Lord."
St. Bonaventure, died 1274 > "No one ever finds Christ but with and through Maria. Whoever seeks Christ apart from Maria seeks Him in vain."
Genesis 3:15 > "I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel."
Ecclesiasticus 24:25 > "In me is all grace of the way and the truth, in me is all hope of life and virtue."
St. Antoninus, died 1459 > "All graces that have ever been bestowed on men, all of them came through Maria."
St. John Damascene, died 749 > "Pure and Immaculate Virgin, save me and deliver me from eternal damnation."
Wisdom 7:26 > "For she is the brightness of eternal light, and the unspotted mirror of God's majesty."
Ecclesiasticus 24:24 > "I am the mother of fair love, and of fear, and of knowledge, and of holy hope."
St. Agnes, died 304 > "There is no one in the world who, if he asks for it, does not partake of the Divine mercy through the tenderness of Maria." (Truth and mercy cannot be separated)
Proverbs 30:11-12 > "There is a generation that ... doth not bless their mother. A generation pure in their own eyes and yet not washed from their filthiness."
Blessed John Eudes, died 1680 > "Every grace and blessing possessed by the Church, all the treasures of light, holiness, and glory ... are due to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Maria."
St. Athanasius, died 373 > "Thou, O Lady, were filled with grace, so that thou might be the way of our salvation and the means of ascent into the heavenly kingdom."
Psalm 131:8 > "Arise, O Lord, into Thy resting place: Thou and the ark, which Thou hast sanctified." (The Blessed Virgin bodily in Heaven)
Star of the Sea
and Portal of the Sky
Truth of the super-natural order: All grace starts with God, goes to the hands of the Blessed Virgin, and then into the world. God (Grace Himself) came into the world by the Blessed Virgin, God never changes, all grace follows the same path to this day and until the end of the world.
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Ignorance of God's Catholic Dogma ... which is being aggressively hidden with malice ... is not a "loophole" into Heaven.
Mountains of proof in Sources of Dogma and Scripture ... links > Section 5.1 and
Section 5.1.1