Post by Voxxkowalski on Jun 14, 2020 20:21:35 GMT -5
fb user JOE TORRES:
On “MATERIAL” Heretics
Pope Pius X, Acerbo Nimis, 15 April 1905, Paragraphs 2, 26 >
"And so Our Predecessor, Benedict XIV, had just cause to write: 'We declare that a great number of those who are condemned to eternal punishment suffer that everlasting calamity because of ignorance of those Mysteries of Faith which must be known and believed in order to be numbered among The Elect.' (...) These Truths, indeed, far surpass the natural understanding of the people, yet must be known by all - the uneducated and the cultured - in order that they may arrive at eternal happiness."
Note: Those who are FALSELY called "material heretics" do not know The Faith "which must be known" to be numbered among The Elect. Falsely calling them "material heretics" and ***[[[thus trying to remove their CULPABILITY]]]*** for "not knowing" contributes to their eternal damnation. It goes without saying that those who employ the "material heretic" fiction to effect the loss of other souls are also losing their souls, unless, they repent.
The SOURCE of the "MATERIAL HERESY" deception:
The term "material heresy" is not mentioned even a single time in any Catholic Council writings and it is nowhere in the Denzinger, Sources of Catholic Dogma (see search results below). This LIE against The Faith (that "material heretics" are not actually heretics) began to get wide circulation after this term appeared in heretical "Catholic Encyclopedias" in the early 1900's -- such as "The Law of The Church", 1906, published by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., page 357 -- Subtitle: "A Cyclopaedia of Canon Law for English-Speaking Countries". Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. were clearly jew-heretic publishers.
The underlying deception related to this "material heresy" novelty is the lie that those in the "state" of "material heresy" might not be headed for Hell ... when in fact they are.
There are heretical "Catholic encyclopedias" issued during the Papacy of Pius X which mention "material heresy" ... these volumes cannot be used to go against the Catholic Dogma that one who dies "ignorant" of the Catholic Dogma will descend into Hell.
Playing the "material heretic" game for a moment ... even though the fraudulent term "material heresy" shows up in these texts, nowhere in these texts does it say that someone who dies in a state of "material heresy" can get to Heaven (they can't).
There are a substantial number of liars in these times who are saying and implying that someone who dies as only a "material heretic" can get to Heaven, again this is false.
Setting aside for a moment (for the sake of further illustrating this error) that the concept of "material heresy" is nowhere in the Catholic teaching of the Councils nor in any of the 2333 Articles of the Denzinger, Sources of Catholic Dogma and considering the fact that this soul damning novelty appears in heretical "Catholic encyclopedias" during the reign of Pope Pius X!
There is a COMPLETE ABSENCE of this MODERNIST theory of "material" and "formal" heresy in The FORMAL Catholic writings (Church Council writings or other Sources of Dogma) proving that it is non-Catholic fiction, groundless, unfounded, totally without merit, and must be rejected to save your soul.
(Books with the words "Catholic Encyclopedia", "Catholic Dictionary", "Catholic Canon Law", "Catechism", etc. on the cover are NOT FORMAL Catholic Teaching. They are simply writings to support and defend The Dogma. IF they go AGAINST The Dogma they must be REJECTED as HERESY.)
The Denzinger - Sources of Catholic Dogma doesn't have a single instance of this non-Catholic fiction.
The Denzinger is organized by numbered articles. There are 2333 (two thousand, three hundred, and thirty three) numbered articles in The Denzinger which documents writings and teachings of Catholic Councils, Popes, and Saints. The entire Denzinger was put into a single MS-word file which ran to 408 pages and proceeded to do searches on this subject in the following manner with the following results:
Searched on --> "material heresy" --> not a single occurance
Searched on --> "material heretic" --> not a single occurance
Searched on --> "formal heresy" --> not a single occurance
Searched on --> "formal heretic" --> not a single occurance
So in 2333 articles of The Formal Catholic Teaching from the earliest times of The Church there is NOT a single instance where this MODERNIST theory is mentioned or alluded to in any way whatsoever.
The Decrees of The Catholic World-wide Councils do not have a single instance of this non-Catholic fiction.
Similiar to the Denzinger search, was placed ALL of The Catholic Council Texts (20 Councils) into a single MS-word file which ran to 538 pages and proceeded to do searches on this subject in the following manner with the following results:
Searched on --> "material heresy" --> not a single occurance
Searched on --> "material heretic" --> not a single occurance
Searched on --> "formal heresy" --> not a single occurance
Searched on --> "formal heretic" --> not a single occurance
Search Summary
A total of 946 pages of the formal Catholic teachings times four different types of searches equaling 3,784 pages checked using the above search criteria without a single instance of finding anything that speaks of "material heresy", "formal heresy", "material heretic", or "formal heretic".
If formal heresy versus material heresy (or formal heretic versus material heretic) were teachings of the Catholic Church these subjects most certainly would have to be addressed somewhere, at least once, in the above writings.
Summary regarding the "material heresy" / "material heretic" fraud
If you believe the "material heresy" / "formal heresy" fiction against the below listed Catholic Magisterium citations (which say the opposite) you are headed for Hell. If this is the case, repent of holding to the "material heretic" heresy, and make amends to those you have sinned against with this false teaching.
Sources such as the following cannot be used to refute Magisterium citations:
- The Canon Law of 1917
- The Canon Law of 1983 promulgated and employed by automatically excommunicated heretics "John Paul II" and "Benedict XVI"
- The volumes called Catholic Encyclopedias
- Quotes by Saints that go against The Dogma - such quotes, by definition, are NOT part of The Magisterium since they OPPOSE The Dogma
Advisory: If someone tries to present the "material heretic" heresy to you as Catholic teaching, ask him what Catholic source he used to come to his (false) conclusion - he will not be able to provide one. "