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[โ€“] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

John Paul 2, in a true counterreformation moment, confirmed that there is no salvation outside catholic church in the declaration Dominus Iesus in year 2000. This means not only atheists and non-christians but non-roman catholic christians too. Eat that heretics.

Of course this was so shockingly backwards move to 1600's, especially in light of the loudly propagandised "ecumenism" of JP2, that everyone including the offcial author (later pope Benedict XVI) completely ignored it, but it was still official document on the matter of faith by pope who is infallible in the matters of faith, so here they are.

infallible in the matters of faith

certain conditions need to be met for this but yeah