Jesus and St. Paul, among others in the New Testament, make it clear that not everyone will inherit the kingdom of God. See:
Matthew 7:13-23
Matthew 25:31-46
Luke 12:8-9
1 Corinthians 6:9-10
Galatians 5:19-21
Revelation 20:15
Revelation…
Jeffrey, Can we state as fact, no one can be saved? God's Mercy is infinite - not to be fathomed by human reason.
Sister Faustina, the great twentieth Saint, canonised by John Paul ll for her devotion to Divine Mercy exemplifies this in her…
Go, the author didn't present any instances where "many" was being used restrictively; thus, it makes perfect sense to say "all these instances".
Jesus said "many". This word is used (in Greek, Latin, or whatever)…
Thanks for that linking URL tp Notre Dame. I read many but not all of the articles. Many were well expressed even if speciously argued. I had to laugh at the rationale for replacing "for you and for all" with "for you and for…
If you visit http://liturgy.nd.edu/webcatechesis/ you can listen to audio, watch video, or read transcripts of presentations given by four people (two speak about the nature of the new translation, one speaks about the musical setting of the new…
Thanks Jenny, it would be good to have Mons Harbert's talk as well as the Archbishop's.
I was interested in your comment about the BC Religion Programme's "very different" perspective on the issue than your own.
I maintain…
While preparing my report, I also wanted to read over the presentations and check that I had things in the right order. I found that you can download an MP3 of Archbishop Mark's talk from (the article itself presents a very different…
This online group has been set up to provide learning, ideas and resources relating to the introduction of the Liturgical Renewal and the new translation of the Roman Missal. MR3, is the Missalis Romani Third Edition (English translation)