tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post2896841630386784276..comments2024-03-28T16:36:47.245-07:00Comments on Introibo Ad Altare Dei: Will "Ecclesiological Dynamite" Blow The Lid Off The SSPX?Introibo Ad Altare Deihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-2094605938360315432014-04-08T09:04:34.948-07:002014-04-08T09:04:34.948-07:00When used to describe the Catholic Church, the ter...When used to describe the Catholic Church, the term "People of God" is intrinsically wrong because it does not fully and adequately describe the nature of the Church as does the "Mystical Body of Christ." His Holiness Pope Pius XII wrote much on this exact and theologically rich expression. <br />The Mystical Body was also the subject of the writings of numerous pre-Vatican II theologians; the term "People of God" being conspicuously absent. And with good reason. The phrase "People of God" denotes the ecumenical ecclesiology of Vatican II, which includes heretics and schismatics. Now it's been stretched to cover even Jews, Moslems and atheists in common discussion with Francis and his false hierarchy. To blong to the Mystical Body of Christ one must be (a) validly baptized (b) not in schism, and (c) not in heresy. To belong to the "People of God" all you really need is a pulse. <br /><br />So, that in a nutshell, Marko, is why there is much intrinsically wrong with the Modernist phrase "The People of God."Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-36885330933841757882014-04-08T05:52:55.260-07:002014-04-08T05:52:55.260-07:00Is there something intrinsically wrong with the ex...Is there something intrinsically wrong with the expression "people of God"?<br />I'm just asking :)Marko Ivančičevićhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04579400863718513875noreply@blogger.com