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The Vatican II sect’s Protestant Revolution: the 1999 Joint Declaration with the Lutherans on Justification exposed in just a few pages
On October 31, 1999, the Vatican under John Paul II approved a common statement with the Lutherans on the doctrine of justification. The idea that Catholics could agree to a joint declaration with Lutherans on the doctrine of justification should immediately strike a Catholic as absurd. Catholics are required to believe in the dogmatic teaching of the Council of Trent, while Lutherans reject the dogmatic teaching of the Council of Trent.
Obviously, the only agreement that could be reached is one where the Lutherans rejected their heresy and accepted Catholic dogma. However, this was not what the Joint Declaration with the Lutherans – which has been approved by John Paul II and Benedict XVI – was about. In fact, it was just the opposite.
The Joint Declaration with the Lutherans on the Doctrine of Justification is so heretical that there are almost no words to describe how much of an affront to Catholic dogma it really is. It completely repudiates the Council of Trent. Since some of the defenders of the Vatican II sect and even some of the “traditionalists” have offered some of the most ridiculous and dishonest attempts to defend this agreement, I will briefly review why this document is heretical, why it is a complete repudiation of the Council of Trent, and why it actually constitutes an official declaration by John Paul II and Benedict XVI themselves that their sect is, in reality, a non-Catholic, Protestant “Church.”
This means that the remaining differences between Lutherans and Catholics on Justification – for example, the fact that Lutherans don’t accept the Council of Trent’s Decree on Justification as dogmatic – are no longer the occasion for doctrinal condemnations. This is blatantly HERETICAL. The very fact that the Lutherans don’t accept the Council of Trent’s Decree on Justification as dogmatic is an occasion for their doctrinal condemnation, as we just saw above.
This means that none of the teaching of the Lutherans in the Joint Declaration (JD) is condemned by the Council of Trent! But in the JD, besides the other heresies taught by the Lutherans (as we will see), the Lutheran churches teach the heresy of justification by “faith alone,” which was condemned by the Council of Trent approximately 13 times!
Thus, the statement in #41 of the JD means that the “Catholic” side agrees that all the dogmatic canons and decrees in Trent condemning faith alone are overturned, and that faith alone is no longer contrary to or condemned by Trent. It is not possible for heresy to be any more formal than this.
This again means that the fact that the Lutherans don’t accept the Council of Trent’s Decree on Justification in totality is not heretical, which is a denial of the Council of Trent. The Council of Trent condemned as heretical anyone who does not accept all of its teaching, as we saw above.
So, don’t be misled by those liars who try to convince people that the JD didn’t really deny the Council of Trent, or that “it’s much more complicated than that.” These people are used by the Devil to defend the apostate Vatican II sect. The Joint Declaration with the Lutherans on the Doctrine of Justification completely rejects the dogmatic Council of Trent. Anyone who denies this is simply a liar.
SOME OTHER HERESIES IN THE JOINT DECLARATION
In fact, besides “faith alone,” there are hordes of other heresies in the JD which were specifically condemned by Trent. (See the longer article on our website on the Joint Declaration with the Lutherans on Justification if you want all the gory details.) The JD has heresy spilling out of it. Here are just a few of the heresies in it:
This heresy is also called “simul justus et peccator” (at the same time just and sinner) and was one of Martin Luther’s favorites. It was vigorously condemned by Trent in the following two passages.
Remember, all of these teachings of the Lutherans in the Joint Declaration – which are blatantly heretical and clearly condemned by the Council of Trent – are declared to be not condemned by Trent in #41 of the Joint Declaration!
I could go on, but what has been covered above is sufficient to establish the point. Some of the false teachers who have tried to belittle the significance of the JD have tried to deceive their readers and listeners by saying that the two other documents which go along with the JD actually clarify everything. THIS IS PURE HOGWASH! The two other documents that go along with the JD: 1) The Official Common Statement by the Lutheran World Federation and the Catholic Church and 2) the Annex to the Official Common Statement not only confirm the JD, but in fact, the Annex to the Official Common Statement professes belief in justification by faith alone.
Please understand: this “Annex” is the part of the Joint Declaration which the defenders of the Vatican II sect say clarifies everything! In other words, they say the Annex makes everything in the JD completely conformable to Catholic teaching. That is completely untrue, of course, because the Annex confirms what is in the JD without contradicting it at all; and, as we can see, it declares that the “Catholics” don’t merely accept faith alone as not contrary to Trent (as the JD says) but believe in faith alone themselves!
But, as said above, even if the Annex didn’t assert this abominable heresy, it wouldn’t matter because all of the heresies catalogued above – whether on the Lutheran side or the “Catholic” side of the JD – are accepted as not condemned by the Council of Trent. Furthermore, as proven above, the JD specifically says that the Lutherans’ remaining differences with Catholics on Justification are not an occasion for doctrinal condemnations. So don’t be fooled by those liars who tell you that “yeah, there are problems with the JD, but none of the heresies appear on the Catholic side, just on the Lutheran side.” It is simply not true and, more importantly, it doesn’t make a difference because all the heresies on either side are said to be not condemned by Trent.
The Vatican II sect, including John Paul II, Benedict XVI and the official Vatican newspaper all approve of the Joint Declaration. This proves that they are manifest heretics.
This means that the Vatican II sect and its antipopes officially accept the Joint Declaration with the Lutherans on the Doctrine of Justification and reject the Council of Trent. The Catholic Church, on the other hand, retains and will always retain the Council of Trent’s Doctrine on Justification, which was delivered by Christ to the Apostles.
Thus, the “Church” of John Paul II is not the Catholic Church, and those who are aware of these facts and then affirm communion with it are simply affirming communion with manifest heretics and are sinning against the Faith.
[1] Denzinger 792a.
[2] Denzinger 810.
[3] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[4] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[5] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[6] Denzinger 803.
[7] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[8] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[9] Denzinger 814.
[10] Denzinger 811.
[11] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[12] Denzinger 792.
[13] Denzinger 792.
[14] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[15] Denzinger 808.
[16] L’Osservatore Romano, Nov. 24, 1999.
[17] L’Osservatore Romano, Jan. 28, 2004, p. 4.
[18] L’Osservatore Romano, August 24, 2005, p. 8.
[19] L’Osservatore Romano, Dec. 21/28, 2005, p. 5.
[20] L’Osservatore Romano, Jan. 28, 2004, p. 4.
[21] Denzinger 792a.
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