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The Pope in the News -- (Jan, 1999)

Catholic Protestants -- Many Catholics today are "CATHOLIC PROTESANTS." To reject any Catholic teaching is to "PROTEST." "The nature of the Catholic faith is such that nothing can be added to it, nothing taken away. Either it is held in its entirety or it is rejected totally. This is the Catholic Faith which, unless a man believes faithfully and firmly, he cannot be saved" (Pope Benedict XV). It is not impious, and cannot be diluted, for it is as pure as God is. (an excerpt from the "Fatima Crusader Magazine". issue # 57) (Sep, 1998)

Salvation Through Sincerity? -- "On Wednesday, Sept. 9th 1998 at the general audience in St. Peter's Square, the Pope spoke on the theme of The Spirit of God and the 'Seeds of Truth' in non-Christian Religions...The 'seeds of truth', said John Paul II, are 'the effect of the Spirit of truth operating outside the visible confines of the Mystical Body', Pope Paul explained that in all authentic religious experiences, the most characteristic manifestation is prayer. ... Every true prayer is inspired by the Holy Spirit, Who is mysteriously present in the heart of every person." (Sep, 1998)

A Series of Articles on Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac of the Catholic Church -- Archbishop Stepinac: "God, who directs the destiny of nations and controls the hearts of Kings, has given us Ante Pavelic [head of a Nazi puppet regime in Yugoslavia] and moved the leader of a friendly and allied people, Adolf Hitler, to use his victorious troops to disperse our oppressors... Glory be to God, our gratitude to Adolf Hitler and loyalty to our Poglavnik [fuhrer], Ante Pavelic." (May, 1998)

Fundamental Agreement Between the Holy See and the State of Israel -- "Mindful of the singular character and universal significance of the Holy Land..." (May, 1998)

 

 

The Gospel According to Rome: Comparing Catholic
Tradition and the Word of God 

by James G. McCarthy

Paperback - 397 pages 
January 1995
Harvest House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1565071077

From the author: "...I left the Roman Catholic Church. It was the most painful decision that I have ever had to make. But when I became convinced that the teachings of the Catholic Church could not be reconciled with Christianity as taught in the New Testament, I realized that I had no alternative.

"I have written this book because I owe a debt, a debt of love to my Catholic family and friends and the millions of sincere Catholics whom they represent. My motivation in writing is the same desire that Paul had for his kinsmen:

"Brethren, my heart's desire and my prayer to God for them is for their salvation. For I bear them witness that they have a zeal for God, but not in accordance with knowledge.(Romans 10:1-2)"

 

 

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