Queen of all Saints
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Queen of all Saints
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The Prepositional Trap (Cum + Ablative Gerundive) The argument rests on separating the mental intention (proponunt vitam novam) from the physical sacrament. The Clause: ...cum baptismo suscipiendo proponunt...

Trent 6.6 baptism is absolute: Ante/Repentance is before baptism. Denique/finally closes the preparation (BOD) phase. Baptism is the final step. CUM..SUSCIPIENDO/Prepositional tie. New life is instituted only by receiving water. Desire is "before" justification not instead of.









This thread: the instrumental cause of justification is the sacrament of baptism, stacked in Latin combined: the instrumental cause/sacrament of baptism/faith-no justification/causation outside the sacrament. qua refers to faith in a single place, but same causation/ontology.


In the contemporary world—particularly since Vatican II—those who once would have been considered public sinners are now welcomed and encouraged in their deviations, even by popes, by prelates and members of the clergy who are most unworthy, whose sins are equally public and scandalous to the faithful, who in turn are led into sin. But it is precisely this that constitutes the ultimate offense to the Divine Majesty: not so much and not only the evil committed, but rather its denial, indeed its legitimization, and at the same time the condemnation of the good that opposes it.

Bishop Sanborn: For the sake of peace and posterity, @CarloMVigano must make it publicly known whether or not he received conditional consecration from +Williamson. Until then, I cannot recommend anyone approach him for Holy Orders

This thread: the instrumental cause of justification is the sacrament of baptism, stacked in Latin combined: the instrumental cause/sacrament of baptism/faith-no justification/causation outside the sacrament. qua refers to faith in a single place, but same causation/ontology.


FLASHBACK: The Epstein files don't exist, according to Ben Shapiro. He wasn't trafficking underage girls to powerful men. It's a “conspiracy theory”—“speculation without supporting evidence.” It's “debunked.”













