Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus - There is No Salvation Outside the Church - This is a hard saying, who can accept this, are the words of the jews upon hearing the difficult teachings of Our Lord. This most esteemed mystery of the faith has been always and everywhere taught by the Church. I will first explain to you how we are saved, then I will explain this most important dogma of the faith and those who to no fault of their own do not know the Church, and the dire consequences of denying such an important truth. But first let us salute the Virgin Mary.
HAIL MARY… Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us! Our Lady of Pompeii, pray for us! Our Lady Hammer of Heretics, pray for us! St. Vincent Ferrer, Pray for us! St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Pray for us!
If you remember nothing else from what I have just said, let me break this down in the simplest manner possible, by anticipating some of your questions. Who will be saved? Those who die in a state of sanctifying grace. Who will be damned? Those who die in a state of mortal sin. How is one placed into sanctifying grace? By faith and Baptism. Can one lose sanctifying grace? Yes, but one mortal sin. Can one reconcile with God? Yes, by the Sacrament of Confession.
Here is where a large amount of my information came from https://catholicism.org/category/outside-the-church-there-is-no-salvation
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Date – Wednesday, June 28th - 2023 – St. William of Vercelli
St. William of Vercelli, a nobleman born in 1085 in Vercelli, Italy, had a deep longing to renounce the world and live as a hermit. At a young age, he built a hermitage at Monte Vergine, where his sanctity and miracles attracted numerous disciples. A community formed around him, and a church dedicated to Our Lady was erected on the site.
An extraordinary phenomenon was observed at the Monte Vergine monastery. According to the rule, the monks were forbidden to consume meat, eggs, milk, or cheese. Whenever someone attempted to bring forbidden food into the monastery, storm clouds would appear in the sky, and lightning would destroy the illicit items.
These events, which demonstrated God's desire for the traditions of penance and austerity upheld by St. William, highlight the beautiful harmony and contrasts of the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church, in that era, not only fostered intellectual pursuits but also emphasized manual labor and encouraged both active and contemplative lives.
Upon St. William's death on June 25, 1142., his institution ceased to exist, and the monastery was handed over to the Benedictines of Monte Cassino. In reverence to St. William, these Benedictine monks adopted the white habit of his order, displaying their love for tradition and their hope for the restoration of the Order of St. William.
From St. William's life, we can draw inspiration. We can emulate his unwavering trust in Divine Providence, even when he was excluded from his own order. And we can aspire to possess the same wisdom and humility he exhibited while advising the King of Naples.
St. William of Vercelli, pray for us!
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On 16th October of 2002, His Holiness John Paul II began the 25th Anniversary of his Pontificate by publishing an Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae (RVM), in which he inaugurated the Year of the Rosary, to last from October 2002 till October 2003. In this Letter the Pope also introduced five new mysteries of the rosary to be included with the traditional ones. These new mysteries, which he called The Mysteries of Light, or Luminous Mysteries, refer to the public life of Our Lord.
The following are the Mysteries of Light as proposed by Fr Preca, and by the Pope, respectively.
According to Fr Preca:
When Our Lord Jesus Christ, after his baptism in the Jordan, was led into the desert.
When Our Lord Jesus Christ showed, by word and miracles, that He is true God.
When Our Lord Jesus Christ taught the Beatitudes on the mountain.
When Our Lord Jesus Christ was transfigured on the mountain.
When Our Lord Jesus Christ had his last Meal with the Apostles.
According to the Pope:
Jesus' Baptism in the river Jordan;
His self-manifsestation at the wedding at Cana;
His proclamation of the Kingdom of God, with his call to conversion;.
His transfiguration before the Apostles on Mount Tabor.
His institution of the Eucharist, as the sacramental expression of the Paschal Mystery.
http://www.catholicplanet.com/articles/article76.htm
(Learn more about Fr. Preca https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20070603_preca_en.html)
...I believe, however, that to bring out fully the Christological depth of the Rosary it would be suitable to make an addition to the traditional pattern which, while left to the freedom of individuals and communities, could broaden it to include the mysteries of Christ’s public ministry between his Baptism and his Passion. – Rosarium Virginis Mariae 19 https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_letters/2002/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_20021016_rosarium-virginis-mariae.html
From an article that came out in 2002 after the introduction of the new mysteries by the sspx
“Firstly, it is heartening to see the pope strive to restore to honor the praying of the rosary...
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“Pope John Paul II has boldly gone where other popes had not: a synagogue, a ski slope, distant countries with tiny populations. On Wednesday, he will apparently cross another frontier, making a significant change in the Rosary, a signature method of Catholic prayer for centuries now.” (“Pope is Adding New Mysteries to the Rosary,” Frank Bruni, The New York Times, October 14, 2002)
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1: Supernatural origin of the rosary
2: Bunnini tried to change it under Paul VI
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4: Trinity of saving mysteries took nature, death on the cross, resurrection according to paul Phil 2:7-9
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6: non-obligatory done in 2002
7: imitates the traditional rhythm of life (rising, resting at noon, and retiring in the evening)
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9: 15 promises of the rosary
10: Ordering of days
11: Secret of the Rosary “The Psalter or Rosary of our Lady is divided into three chaplets of five decades each, for the following reasons...
12: 153 fish = 153 Hail Marys
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The complete ascetical works of St. Alphonsus
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ARTICLE 5 THE THIRD COMMANDMENT “Remember to Keep Holy the Sabbath Day.”
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Catechism of the Council of Trent
http://www.catholicapologetics.info/thechurch/catechism/TenCommandments-third.shtml
Bible
“[8] Remember that thou keep holy the sabbath day. [9] Six days shalt thou labour, and shalt do all thy works. [10] But on the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: thou shalt do no work on it, thou nor thy son, nor thy daughter, nor thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy beast, nor the stranger that is within thy gates.
[11] For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and the sea, and all things that are in them, and rested on the seventh day: therefore the Lord blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it.” Exodus 20: 8-10.
Pope Pius XII in Mediator Dei:
“How will those Christians not fear spiritual death whose rest on Sundays and feast days is not devoted to religion and piety, but given over to the allurements of the world! Sundays and holidays must be made holy by divine worship which gives homage to God and heavenly food to the soul….Our soul is filled with the greatest grief when we see how the Christian people profane the afternoon of feast days….”
La Sallete
“Six days I have given you to labor, the seventh I have kept for myself; and they will not give it to me. It is this which makes the arm of my Son so heavy.
“There are none who go to Mass except a few aged women. The rest work on Sunday all summer; then in the winter, when they know not what to do, they go to Mass only to mock at religion. During Lent, they go to the meat-market like dogs.”
St John Vianney
Sermons of St. John Vianney
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