Addressing Misinterpretations of Vatican Council II and Its Impact on Catholic Doctrine in Texas
In Texas, the State could legally be informed that the Catholic bishop interprets Vatican Council II dishonestly and misleads people. May be it is due to ignorance.The aim is not to condemn, litigate or judge the bishop’s character or personality but to make him admit that he is dishonest in the interpretation of Vatican Council II. It is the same with Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernandez and the judges of the Supreme Tribunal (Signatura), Vatican.
The bishop must admit that his interpretation of Vatican Council II with a fake premise ( invisible people are visible in 2025) is political and not apostolic.
Also Cardinal Fernandez and the judges of the Vatican Signatura must admit that the 1983 Code of Canon Law; the new canon law, is obsolete, since it is has its foundation upon Vatican Council II interpreted irrationally.The Council could have been interpreted rationally but it was not.So now many of the books of Cardinal Joseph Raztzinger publoished by Ignatius Press are also obsolete.
It was upon Vatican Council II irrational and not rational, that Bishop Michael Olsen in Texas and Cardinal Fernandez at the Vatican, informed the Discalced Carmelite Sisters in Arlington, Texas, that their Carmelite faith was obsolete. They no more had that the Catholic faith, they were informed with a Decree of Suppression.
They were then laicized, by the cardinal and the bishop who interpret Vatican Council Ii and the Catechism of the Catholic Church irrationally to produce a rupture with Carmelite Tradition.This is not only unethical it is not apostolic or magisterial for Catholics.
Lay Catholics in Texas could inform Bishop Olsen and the Texas State judiciary that as human beings on earth, they are unable to physically see anyone saved with the baptism of desire or in invincible ignorance. This is their human reality. It has to be confirmed if this is also the human reality of Bishop Michael Olsen in the diocese of Fort Worth in Texas. The bishop preaches at Arlington, Texas at the Vietnamese Martyrs Catholic Church in Arlington, Texas.
It is common knowledge that we physically cannot see people in Heaven who are dead. We cannot see non Catholics saved without Catholic faith and the baptism of water. This can only be known to God.
This is an empirical observation, which was known to the popes and saints before 1949. The judge could confirm if this is also his reality and inform Bishop Olsen about it.
Lay Catholics in Texas I repeat, must inform the state judicially that they physically cannot see in Heaven, non Catholics saved outside the Catholic Church, without faith and the baptism of water. Neither can they see them on earth.
The Curia in the diocese of Fort Worth must confirm is this is also normal for them. It will determine if the bishop is honest or dishonest in his daily observation.
The subject of the brief is not theology but to confirm a secular, physical observation.
However, there cannot also a New theology at Fort Worth, upon a dishonest physical observation. –Lionel Andrades
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