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  CHAPTER ONE
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus to Ignatius of Antioch, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria and Origen and all the Greek fathers.
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus, in the course of time the scope of exclusiveness of the Catholic Church was getting wider and during the medieval period, when knowledge of the wider world was severely limited and Western Christendom threatened by the Muslim Ottoman army, there was almost nobody who questioned the implication of the above axiom.
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus was preserving its strong position as an official teaching of the Catholic Church in her relation with non-Christians prior to the Second Vatican Council, although the Church authorities were using different expressions to lessen its strong implication.
www.crvp.org /book/Series02/IIA-13/chapter_one.htm   (10474 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus: Father Feeney Makes a Comeback
Besides misinterpreting the Church's teaching on extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Feeneyites also misunderstood the larger issue of the way in which the Holy Spirit actually protects the Magisterium from teaching error in matters of faith and morals.
Anyhow, the main thesis of Desire and Deception is that the Church has misunderstood the doctrine extra ecclesiam nulla salus for centuries, and that the time of deliverance is now at hand.
The defense of the man provides an occasion and a screen for defending his heretical interpretation of the doctrine extra ecclesiam nulla salus, which they stubbornly claim, in the face of overwhelming evidence from the Magisterium, is still the only acceptable position for true Catholics.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=963   (6862 words)

  
 Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Latin phrase Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, meaning: "Outside the Church there is no salvation", is a dogma of the Roman Catholic Church, defined in the form, "it is absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff" in Pope Boniface VIII's 1302 bull Unam Sanctam.
Others have interpreted the phrase "extra Ecclesiam nulla salus" to mean that only explicit adherents of the Roman Catholic Church can be saved.
The dogma is related to the universal Protestant dogma that the church is the body of all believers and debates within Protestantism usually centre on the meaning of "church" (ecclesiam) and "apart" (extra).
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Extra_Ecclesiam_Nulla_Salus   (2180 words)

  
 Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus - Sean Hannity Discussion
"The Ecclesiastical Latin phrase Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (sometimes briefly Extra Ecclesiam), literally meaning "outside the church there is no salvation," is a slogan that summarises the doctrine that one must be a member of the Roman Catholic church in order to be saved.
While this notion is inherently controversial to those of other religions or of no religion, the term is at present usage most associated with a limited controversy within the Roman Catholic Church about the process by which one becomes a member of the Church.
Leonard Feeney in the mid 20th century rejected the blood and desire forms of baptism, and insisting that water baptism alone is the baptism required to join the church so as not to be "extra ecclesiam" (he was excommunicated for saying this).
www.hannity.com /forum/showthread.php?t=46303   (1880 words)

  
 Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus - Catholic Answers Forums
During the council of Florence, when Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus was first proclaimed, their was only one Church.
Ecclesiam Suam 101-117), which are the same as those indicated by the Council as the spheres of membership in and of relation to the Church.
There are others (few thankfully) who construct "Extra Ecclesium Nula Salus" so narrowly, a la Father Feeney and the Society of Saint Pius X, that they consign my loving, devout and faithful Baptist grandparents to hell.
forums.catholic.com /showthread.php?t=23523   (2789 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : 'Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus'
It prompts Pater Sympatheticus to bear in mind that he is the guardian of the Sacraments as well as the minister.
If the atheists and fallen-away Catholics stubbornly persist in their unreasonable and inimical conduct till death, it does seem that the phrase Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus is justified in their regard.
In the preamble, the phrase Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus was accommodated and posed both as a statement and as a question.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=6212   (2029 words)

  
 M'Xp'' - 'Extra ecclesiam nulla salus' & Kristenheten
'Extra ecclesiam nulla salus' is a classical quote that I think you also use about people being Evangelicals, Lutherans and Protestants, yes, all people not being Catholic those beside The Church.
As such, it would be inconsistent for the Church to teach anything but ''Extra ecclesiam nulla salus'".
If Christ and the hosts of heaven were to make this perfectly clear upon one's death, yet a one had hardened their heart and would not accept it, the only open alternative would be hell.
missionxp.webblogg.se /ao/110706131926_extra_ecclesiam_nulla_salus__kri.html   (963 words)

  
 Maciej B. Stępień - Nulla salus extra Ecclesiam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Fulgencjusz z Ruspe (467-532) ujął zdanie salus extra ecclesiam nulla est jako zasadę wiary i wprost odmówił możliwości zbawienia wszystkim osobom, które nie były członkami Kościoła.
A dyskusja ta rozgorzała właśnie wokół doktryny wyrażanej w formule extra ecclesiam nulla salus i dotyczyła najbardziej skrajnego jej rozumienia.
Doktryna nulla salus extra ecclesiam pojawiła się w początkach okresu patrystycznego jako wynik refleksji nad konsekwencjami rozłamów w młodym Kościele.
republika.pl /stepbystep/moje/salus.html   (5730 words)

  
 Pontifications » Blog Archive » Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Church Fathers declared.
Just a casual reminder - “exta ecclesiam nulla salus” - is a rallying cry also of my Reformed friends.
It does no harm to consider the meaning of extra, which are not limited to “once outside the bounds of”.
catholica.pontifications.net /?p=495   (1389 words)

  
 Catholic Educator's Resource Center: Apologetics
Many people translate the Latin phrase extra ecclesiam nulla salus as “Outside the Church there is no salvation.” This translation does not seem entirely faithful to the Latin meaning, and contributes to the misunderstanding of the phrase.
Discussion: There are two principal errors when it comes to the Church’s teaching on extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
Within the phrase in question, extra is a preposition describing the abstract relationship of the Church to salvation.
catholiceducation.org /articles/apologetics/ap0043.html   (2590 words)

  
 No Salvation Outside the Church (This Rock: December 2005)
Our point is this: When the Church infallibly teaches extra ecclesiam, nulla salus, it does not say that non-Catholics cannot be saved.
The key elements of revelation that together undergird extra ecclesiam, nulla salus are these: (1) Jesus Christ is the universal Savior.
Extra ecclesiam, nulla salus does not mean that only faithful Roman Catholics can be saved.
www.catholic.com /thisrock/2005/0512fea3.asp   (1865 words)

  
 Pontifications » Blog Archive » Development and Negation II: extra ecclesiam nulla salus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Church’s teaching today about how non-Catholics can be saved is in fact fully consistent with the doctrine of extra ecclesiam nulla salus, once the solemn definitions of that doctrine are understood as the Fathers would have understood them and as the Magisterium gradually came to understand them.
The same thing that the Catholic Church has taught concerning Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus in these words have been taught *at least* as forcefully in the East.
As such, the inclusion of “pagans” in the list of categories extra Ecclesiam suggests (if not-quite-demonstrates) that lack of culpability does not get one off the hook (as it were).
catholica.pontifications.net /?p=1100   (15630 words)

  
 Heresies of the Week relating to the Salvation dogma
extra ecclesiam, nulla salus [outside the Church there is no salvation], it does not say that non-Catholics cannot be saved.
When the Church infallibly teaches extra ecclesiam, nulla salus, it does not say that non-Catholics cannot be saved.
The axiom extra Ecclesiam nulla salus – ‘outside the Church there is no salvation’ – stated by St. Cyprian (Epist.
www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com /H.O.W._relating_to_salvationdogma.html   (5835 words)

  
 Brebeuf College School -- Science Department
The statement "Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus" expresses in formula form the constant teaching of the Roman Catholic Church concerning the importance of the Church for the economy of salvation.
This then is the correct understanding of "Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus".
Feeney (1897-1978), a chaplain at St. Benedict's Centre in Boston, Massachusetts, insisted on interpreting the axiom "Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Sallus" in a strictly literal sense.
www.tcdsb.org /brebeufscience/catho/nullasal.html   (2453 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
The Latin phrase Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (often abbreviated EENS), literally meaning "outside the church there is no salvation", is used to describe the Roman Catholic doctrine that the Catholic church is the "barque of Peter" or vehicle of salvation.
"Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus: Father Feeney Makes A Comeback" (http://www.petersnet.net/browse/963.htm) -- Essay arguing for a less rigorous interpretation of the papal definitions
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/ex/Extra_Ecclesiam_Nulla_Salus?title=Lateran_Council   (856 words)

  
 Extra Ecclesiam
From the Chicago Sun-Times "wires," a short item, replicated many places, explaining Gibson's anti-Jewish remarks: "He follows the Catholic doctrine of 'Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus,' which contends that followers of all other religions will go to hell." That was supposed to be that.
A few decades ago, a Father Feeney of Boston was disciplined and kicked out of the priesthood for forming a kind of cult which gave this sort of Gibsonian spin to the "Extra Ecclesiam" formula, which is as old as Cyprian in the early church.
Admittedly, the Extra Ecclesiam formula has been used ruthlessly, and many Gibsons through the years have either blithely or in torment kissed their loved ones off to burn in hell forever.
jmm.aaa.net.au /articles/17868.htm   (760 words)

  
 Orestes Brownson Society :: Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus Part I EENS Part 1
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus Part II EENS Part 2
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus Part III EENS Part III
www.orestesbrownson.com /index.php?id=13   (44 words)

  
 Outside the Church, no salvation--Beliefnet.com
The aim of this dialogue group will be to look at several of the currently circulating interpretations of this infallible dogma, and work towards establishing which are the most faithful to its meaning.
Non-Catholics are welcome to participate, but the discussion will presume that "extra ecclesiam nulla salus", properly understood, is true.
If you wish to stick around this one, you should confine yourself to the matter of the proper sense of what we are to understand in the words "outside of the Church there is no salvation" (extra ecclesiam nulla salus).
www.beliefnet.com /study_groups/studygroup_message_list.asp?studyGroupID=5834&discussionID=333025   (456 words)

  
 Extra ecclesiam nulla salus
Feeney was received back into the church on his deathbed by some minor diocesan officials, and when he was buried he had "Extra ecclesiam nulla salus" inscribed on his tombstone.
The mistake made, I believe, is to understand "Extra ecclesiam nulla salus" in an eschatological sense, that membership in the church is a mystical entry qualification for heaven.
This would imply that we are to despair of the salvation of those who die unbaptised.
www.personal.leeds.ac.uk /~bgy1mm/ExtraEcclesiam.html   (2199 words)

  
 Bishop Boland and "Outside the Church there is no salvation"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
My understanding is that the essential questions concern salvation, the doctrine Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, and of course also the recent document Dominus Jesus.
I would certainly be happy to be involved in such dialogue, since I believe that it is of the greatest importance for the Church.
I received your letter of July 18, but quite frankly, I was disappointed that you are unwilling to discuss the new ecclesiology, and in particular the whole question of the doctrine Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus.
www.sspx.ca /Angelus/2002_January/Bishop_Boland.htm   (1149 words)

  
 Father Feeney F.A.Q.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Father Leonard Feeney (1897-1978) was an American Jesuit priest of Irish ancestry now most famous for supporting a rigorous interpretation of the Catholic doctrine Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (EENS), or “Outside the Church (There Is) No Salvation”;.
M.I.C.M. stands for the Latin phrase Mancipia Immaculati Cordis Mariae (Mancipium in the singular), or “Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary”, which is the name of the Catholic order founded by a member of the Saint Benedict Center.
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (or EENS) is a Latin phrase meaning “Outside the Church (There Is) No Salvation”;.
www.fatherfeeney.org /faq.html   (339 words)

  
 Fr. Hardon Archives - Christ to Catholicism - Chapter X. No Salvation Outside of the Church
A final testimony from the patristic age is St. Augustine's classic description of those who may have all the apparatus of Catholicism but unless they belong to the true Church they cannot be saved.
He felt “the Church can be understood in two senses: first there is (the Church) which is composed of the assembly of all the faithful from the beginning of the world to the end.
But the critical problem is how the Church is responsible for their salvation, as it must be if the dogma Extra Ecclesiam is to be adequately explained.
www.therealpresence.org /archives/Church_Dogma/Church_Dogma_032.htm   (9406 words)

  
 Quid Dicit Scriptura? (feb25qds.htm)
In place of his anticipated second installment of his series on "Mother's Medicine: Mary as Mediatrix", he provides a special column today in follow-up to our editorial yesterday in defending the First Dogma of the Church.
His is much more succinct and extends to Old Testament passages that makes the truths of the 'Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus' all the more solid.
This "hard saying" has been consistently taught as a dogma of the Faith from the very inception of the Church - affirmed by the Gospels and epistles, insisted on by the early Church fathers, and later solemnly defined in holy councils and papal statements.
www.dailycatholic.org /issue/04Feb/feb25qds.htm   (2259 words)

  
 The Three Baptisms
Leonard Feeney, who cites the dogma Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus, Outside the Church there is no salvation against anyone who would claim the existence of three baptisms.
Feeney, that baptism of desire and blood are contrary to the dogma Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus?
Innocent III, the first pope to define the dogma of Salvation only in the Church, also taught that desire for baptism supplies for the effects of baptism, in the case that water baptism cannot be received—due to impossibility, not neglect or contempt (cf.
www.sspx.org /miscellaneous/three_baptisms.htm   (2725 words)

  
 eens
It is difficult to think of a more controversial statement than Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus: Outside the Church there is no salvation.
Ever since the year 33 A.D., the Church's Faithful have believed, accepted, and adhered to the infallibly defined dogma, extra ecclesiam nulla salus, outside the Church there is no salvation.
In our day the dogma Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus has been nearly universally denied, even as the doctrine of the Divinity of Christ was denied by 97% of the Catholic bishops during the Arian Heresy in the 4th century.
www.maryimmaculatechapel.com /version2/eens.html   (2245 words)

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