The Angelicum has employed a rabbi who is teaching errors to Catholic students.
At the University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), Rome the rabbi who teaches ecumenism, will not admit, it seems, that there are no known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. He will not teach that there are no known exceptions to the dogma mentioned in Vatican Council II.
Vatican Council II does not contradict the traditional teaching on ecumenism and other religions but he is not going to teach it.
The Catholic Church's teaching on ecumenism, the subject he teaches, has not changed.He will not admit it.
This rabbi also protested to Rorate Caeili (New Catholic) when this issue was discussed by Rorate.Since then Rorate has maintained a politically correct taboo on this subject.
Pope John Paul II's Ut Unum Sint tells us that Christian communities and churches must accept the authority of the pope and be united with the Catholic Church.
Vatican Council II (AG 7) says all need faith and baptism for salvation.This includes all Christians who do not have Catholic Faith. For salvation Protestants , Pentecostals etc need to enter the Catholic Church,'as through a door'.(CCC 846, AG 7 etc). It is possible that a Protestant can be saved in imperfect communion with the Church(UR 3). However we do not know any such case in 2013 for UR 3 to be an exception to AG 7 ( all need faith and baptism). So those saved in imperfect communion with the Church (UR 3) , seeds of the Word (AG 11) and elements of sanctification and truth (LG 8) are not known exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
So when the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 during the pontificate of Pope Pius XII, mentioned implicit desire and being saved in invincible ignorance, this was not an exception to 'the dogma', the 'infallible teching' also mentioned in the Letter.Fr.Leonard Feeney was excommunicated for disobedience according to the Letter. The Church did not ask him to recant since he was not in heresy. It was the Archbishop and the Jesuits in Boston who really were in heresy for claiming there were known exceptions to a defined dogma, even when they could not name these exceptions.
The rabbi supports his error by citing liberal sources at the Vatican's Council for Christian Unity, who also make this objective error. This can be seen in an article/talk given by Cardinal Walter Kaspar and posted on the website of the Council for Christian Unity. Cardinal Kaspar, the report shows, assumes Pope Pius XII faulted Fr. Leonard Feeney , for his 'rigorist interpretation' of the dogma.This theory could have originated in a Freemason Lodge.
Since the Letter does not say that implicit desire etc are known to us in the present times or that they are exceptions to the traditional interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
Cardinal Kaspar assumes that there are known exceptions and then builds his theology on this objective error.Vatican Council II appears 'ambigous' and liberal for him and the traditional teaching on ecumenism and other religions has been discarded. He is using the visible- dead theology of Cardinal Richard Cushing. The rabbi and the faculty at the Angelicum are doing the same.This is repeating a lie even after being infomed.
-Lionel Andrades