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The
Church
I
believe that the Church of Jesus Christ is One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic,
and that It was instituted by God through the power of the Holy Spirit and by
revelation. I reject the idea that the Church is a form of piety that is the
fruit of a philosophical or historical evolution, or the fruit of human reason
and ingenuity. The Church is instituted by God and is a tree that is rooted in
the Heavens. We receive nourishment of its fruits, although the planting
remains supernatural. I believe that no other Name under heaven has been given
us by which we can be saved, besides that of Jesus Christ. I believe that one
cannot dissociate Jesus Christ from His Church, which is His Body. I believe
with St. Cyprian of Carthage that the man who does not have the Church for his
Mother cannot have God as his Father, and that outside the Church there is no salvation. I believe that neither ignorance, nor
lack of awareness, or even the best intentions, can excuse one and justify him
or her for salvation; for if even in the true Church, "the righteous will
scarcely be saved" (I Peter4:18) as the Scriptures say, how can one
conclude that ignorance or error—even if it be inherited—can excuse one or that
good intentions can lead us with certainty into the Kingdom of Heaven?
According to His boundless mercy and righteousness God deals with those who are
outside the Church. The Apostle forbids us to concern ourselves with the
judgements of God concerning such people. God did not institute schismatic and
heretical assemblies that they might work in parallel with the Church for the
salvation of men. For this reason, schismatic and heretical assemblies
("churches") are not workshops of salvation; rather, they are
obstacles created by the devil, wherein error and truth are mingled in
different proportions so that the true Church may not be recognized. Therefore,
with the Holy Fathers I confess that: "The martyrdom of heretics is
suicide and the virginity of heretics is fornication." Outside of the
Church there is no true Baptism, nor any other Mystery. Hence, the Apostolic
Canons and the canons of the Ecumenical Councils forbid us to pray with
schismatics and heretics, be it in private or in Church, as they forbid us,
under the penalty of defrockment and excommunication, to permit them to
function as clergymen.
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