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Interesting Quotes in St. Alphonsus’ Book, The History of Heresies & Their Refutation
What follows are some interesting quotes that I found in St. Alphonsus’ book, The History of Heresies & Their Refutation. More interesting quotes from the book might be added as time permits.
ST. ALPHONSUS CONDEMNS ISLAM AND THE KORAN, AND HE SAYS THAT MAHOMET (MUHAMMAD) IS IN HELL
The following quote is particularly interesting because in it St. Alphonsus says that Mahomet is in Hell.
This is another good quote to refute the “you can’t judge” heresy. According to those who espouse the “you can’t judge” heresy, we cannot say that people who die outside the faith are lost because “we can’t judge.” The truth is that God has already judged. God has revealed that those who are saved must fall within a certain category: they must be baptized and have the Catholic faith. Hence, those who have the faith (i.e., true Catholics) believe and can profess that people who have died outside the Church are lost. As we see, St. Alphonsus did not subscribe to the “you can’t judge” heresy. Also notice how vigorously he condemns Islam and the Koran; he speaks of them with no respect whatsoever. This is a stark contrast to the apostate manner in which Benedict XVI and his sect members speak of Islam, the Koran, etc.
ST. ALPHONSUS REJECTED THE IDEA OF SALVATION FOR THE “INVINCIBLY IGNORANT”
Here’s a very interesting new quote from St. Alphonsus which refutes the heresy that people can be saved who are ignorant of the Gospel, the Trinity and the Incarnation (the essential mysteries of the Catholic faith). This is important because many baptism of desire heretics in our day – who believe that souls can be saved in false religions and without belief in Christ – falsely assert that saints such as St. Alphonsus agreed with them.
This is obviously not to suggest that saints, such as St. Alphonsus, were correct about everything; rather it is prove, once again, that not one saint held the heresy of “invincible ignorance,” the idea that ignorant non-Catholics can be saved in false religions or without belief in the Trinity and the Incarnation. This heresy of invincible ignorance is held by almost all people who believe in “baptism of desire” today. Here’s the quote from St. Alphonsus’ book, The History of Heresies.
As we see, St. Alphonsus is clearly making reference to the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas below (which is cited in my book), in which he denies that any soul who is ignorant of the Gospel can be saved. Rather, if there is a person who is completely ignorant of the faith but who is of good will, God will make sure that he comes to a knowledge of the faith.
In the Summa Theologica, St. Thomas further taught the truth that all men above reason are bound to know the principal mysteries of Christ for salvation with no exceptions for ignorance.
Therefore, St. Alphonsus and St. Thomas, like all of the fathers of the Church, rejected the modern heresy of “invincible ignorance” saving those who die as non-Catholics. Their speculation and erroneous teaching on baptism of blood/desire only regarded those who believe in the Trinity and Incarnation (the most essential mysteries of Catholic faith). And this point really shows the dishonesty of modern heretics, who like to quote St. Alphonsus and St. Thomas Aquinas on baptism of desire to somehow justify their heretical idea that members of false religions can be saved by “baptism of desire.”
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Here is another important quote that I’m just now getting around to citing on our website. This important quote absolutely proves that St. Alphonsus, like all the Doctors of the Church, rejected the false idea that souls who are “invincibly ignorant” of the essential mysteries of the Catholic Faith can be saved.
Notice that St. Alphonsus is explicitly discussing the concept of invincible ignorance. He is explicitly addressing the question of whether souls who are “inculpably ignorant” of Our Lord and the Trinity can be saved, AND HE DENIES IT. He affirms that only those who believe in these absolutely necessary mysteries of Catholic Faith (the Trinity and Incarnation) can be saved. This is a very important quotation because the heretical idea that souls can be saved in other religions is rampant in Traditional circles, and is taught by the SSPX, SSPV, CMRI, etc. These groups teach the false and heretical idea that explicit belief in the Trinity and the Incarnation is not necessary as a means without which no adult can be saved.
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