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Other Popes on Outside the Church There is No Salvation
In addition to the ex cathedra (from the Chair of Peter) proclamations of the popes, a Catholic must also believe what is taught by the Catholic Church as divinely revealed in her Ordinary and Universal Magisterium (Magisterium = the teaching authority of the Church).
The teaching of the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium consists of those doctrines which the Church, in her ordinary teaching power spread throughout the whole world, propose to be believed as divinely revealed. This is often ascertained from papal encyclicals addressed to the entire Church. For instance, in their common and universal teaching, approximately 10 popes have denounced the heretical concept of liberty of conscience and worship as contrary to revelation. A Catholic cannot reject that teaching. The teaching of the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium can never contradict the teaching of the Chair of Peter (the dogmatic definitions), of course, since both are infallible. Thus, the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium does not actually have to be considered at all in regard to Outside the Church There is No Salvation, because this dogma has been defined from the Chair of Peter and nothing in the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium can possibly contradict the Chair of Peter. So beware of those heretics who try to find ways to deny the Church’s dogmatic teaching on Outside the Church There is No Salvation by calling fallible, non-magisterial statements which contradict this dogma, part of the “Ordinary and Universal Magisterium,” when they aren’t. This is a clever ploy of the heretics.
But the following quotations from many popes are reaffirmations of the dogma Outside the Church There is No Salvation. These teachings of the popes are part of the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium – and are therefore infallible – since they reiterate the universal teaching of the Chair of St. Peter on the Catholic dogma Outside the Church There is No Salvation.
[1] Denzinger 1792.
[2] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), p. 230.
[3] Denzinger 423.
[4] Denzinger 570b.
[5] Quoted by Rev. Dr. Nicholas Sander, The Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism, Rockford, IL, Tan Books, 1988, pp. 301-304.
[6] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), p. 201.
[7] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), p. 207.
[8] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), pp. 237-238.
[9] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), p. 229.
[10] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), p. 289.
[11] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), p. 297 and footnote 4.
[12] Denzinger 1716.
[13] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 2 (1878-1903), p. 474.
[14] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 3 (1903-1939), p. 22.
[15] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 3 (1903-1939), pp. 121-122.
[16] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 3 (1903-1939), p. 318.
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