Recent Articles and Audios on Outside the Church There is No Salvation

 

See our mainpage on Outside the Church There is No Salvation for all the primary information on this topic.

 

Exposing two heretical books promoted by "traditionalists," Suprema haec sacra, refuting baptism of desire, and a new argument [new 54 min. audio]

 

File of Recent Audio Debates on "Baptism of Desire" [audios]

 

Examining the Theological Status of Geocentrism and Heliocentrism and the Devastating Problems this creates for Baptism of Desire Arguments [PDF] *very important article which demolishes popular baptism of desire arguments, contains a new quote from a pope on geocentrism and much more

 

St. Alphonsus rejected the idea that souls in invincible ignorance can be saved

An important new quote from St. Alphonsus on this issue

Refuting a common objection in favor of baptism of desire from Sess. 7, Can. 4 of the Council of Trent

Can one be "inside" the Catholic Church without being a "member"?

-A Review of the book, The Catholic Church and Salvation, by Msgr. Joseph Clifford Fenton-

(An article that deals with key issues relating to the baptism of desire controversy, and the dogma Outside the Church There is No Salvation)

 

Some Comments on the Limbo Fiasco

-SOME COMMENTS ON “FR.” HARRISON’S ARTICLE ON THE RECENT LIMBO FIASCO

-FALSE TRADITIONALISTS HIDE THE TRUTH

-“FR.” HARRISON’S ASTOUNDING OMISSION REGARDING BAPTISM OF DESIRE

 

"Baptism of Desire" heretics update [53 min. audio – July 16, 2008] This is an audio update which responds to recent attacks on the Catholic Church’s infallible teaching on the necessity of water baptism and the Catholic Faith. This audio addresses and refutes the heresies of Fr. Martin S., Griff R., Tom D., and Michael C.  The heresies of these individuals are held by countless other false traditionalists and phony “Catholics.”

 

A Short Refutation of the Theory of Baptism of Desire

 

The folly of those who tenaciously fight for "Baptism of Desire"

 

 

www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com

www.vaticancatholic.com