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No Baptism, No Salvation: The Necessity of Water Baptism
Sedevacantists are currently the only Catholics, & one must be a traditional Catholic to be Christian (proven in other videos). However, most claiming to be Catholic believe the heresy of "baptism of desire" or "baptism of blood" - as if martyrdom, "desire" for conversion or a "good life" before death is a substitute for water baptism - which, when believed, calls Our Lord a liar when He said "unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." (John 3:5).
Ultimately, believing in "baptism of desire" & "baptism of blood" leads to believing that the Catholic faith is optional for salvation, which is heresy. Our Lord said water is required - He did not mention "desire" or "blood" in John 3:5. Regardless of this clear scripture & dogmas clearly requiring water baptism (shown below), fake "traditional Catholics" will use mistranslations, non-infallible sources, errors & lies to support their heresy. This video & information will show how there is, without a doubt, no such thing as "baptism of desire" according to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
However, sacred scripture also condemns those heresies once more in the Gospels:
"But as many as received him, he gave them power to be made the sons of God, to them that believe in his name. Who are born, NOT OF BLOOD, nor of the will of the flesh, NOR OF THE WILL OF MAN, but of God." - John 1:12-13
Heretical fake "Catholics" will - in response even to all the above - will claim as if Pope Pius IX taught the false doctrine of "baptism of desire" & "blood" by merely saying non-Catholics are "invincibly ignorant", interpreting that phrase as if he was talking about "baptism of desire". This is refuted by the following information:
1) When Pius IX said that non-Catholics are "invincibly ignorant", he clearly meant that they are not damned for not knowing the Gospel, but instead are damned for their sins. This is obvious when reading the entire section of the encyclical, not just the part where he says the words "invincibly ignorant".
2) As the proponents of "baptism of desire" & "of blood" (SSPX, SSPV, CMRI, other false traditionalist groups & nearly everyone claiming to be a "traditional Catholic") profess, they admit they believe that people can be saved in false religions, i.e., as if Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, & even Jews that believe Jesus was a false Messiah, can be saved. This is condemned by Pius IX himself:
Pope Pius IX, Syllabus of Modern Errors, Dec. 8, 1846 - Prop. 16: "Man may, in the observance of any religion whatever, find the way of eternal salvation, and arrive at eternal salvation." - Condemned.
3) The following links show plainly the errors in the Council of Trent Denzinger translation, which sloppily mistranslated the Latin to English: this is accurately demonstrated by going back to the Latin, showing the differences between the original text & the English translation. These errors caused immense harm to the faithful & have fueled the fire that is "baptism of desire" & "blood" heresies. The errors in translation are shown here:
Council of Trent Translation Errors Exposed - Refutes "Baptism of Desire"
https://youtu.be/saIdeXKzvrk
Latin to English Translation Errors of Denzinger Exposed (In-Depth Version):
https://youtu.be/nH5hL0ZshMQ
4) Another error false traditionalist "Catholics" will bring up is Fr. Feeney's supposed "excommunication". Fr. Feeney was a traditional Catholic priest in the 1940s who preached that water baptism is necessary for salvation & that There is No Salvation Outside the Catholic Church (both of which the church has always taught). His "excommunication" was invalid because he wasn't even presented with any charges, which is required according to the teachings of the church to excommunicate someone in a disciplinary manner as was claimed to be done to Fr. Feeney.
Also, "Cardinal" Cushing - who went after Fr Feeney for preaching Catholic teaching, that there is No Salvation Outside the Catholic Church - was given a B'nai Birith award for "Man of the Year": B'nai Birith is a conspiratorial Jewish group linked to organized crime & murder, showing Feeney's enemies were in-league with the synagogue of Satan (Rev. 3:9). Many deceived people think Fr. Feeney was "excommunicated" - that's why heretics call anyone who professes the necessity of water baptism & the Catholic Church for salvation a "Feeneyite". The "excommunication" document was privately published & was not signed by the Pope, aside from the proofs above which prove it was not a valid excommunication.
In essence the the "baptism of desire" heretics act as if the priesthood & congregation of the traditional Catholic Church throughout all history, including countless saints of the church, are "Feeneyites", which dishonest, preposterous & ridiculous.
Pope Pius XII, Fr. Feeney & the Dogma:
https://vaticancatholic.com/pope-pius-xii-father-feeney-the-dogma/#_edn1
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