Roman Catholic Church gets rid of "Limbo"

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Surprise, surprise - more change, and (gasp) likely in the direction of political correctness as well. What I wonder, and which none of the articles touched on, is what the Catholic Church will say about where previously-believed "limbonians" do go, if they're all in heaven, or what have you.

The eventual answers to that question will no doubt display so many of the varied theological holes that were already quite recognizable in those articles, such as a distorted view of sin (infants as "innocent" in the third article) and a dispensational (purposefully lower-case) view of salvation (the second article on Old Testament prophets not in heaven until the temporal resurrection of Christ).
 
Is there any way we can send this to the Commission that is coming up with the new doctrine? Andrew, you used to be Catholic - do you have the Commission's email address?

III. Elect infants, dying in infancy, are regenerated, and saved by Christ through the Spirit,(m) who worketh when, and where, and how He pleaseth:(n) so also, are all other elect persons who are uncapable of being outwardly called by the ministry of the Word.(o)

(m) Luke 18:15, 16, and Acts 2:38, 39 and John 3:3, 5 and I John 5:12 & Rom. 8:9 compared.
(n) John 3:8.
(o) I John 5:12; Acts 4:12.
 
So, they've gotten rid of limbo? Good, now all they need to do is get rid of purgatory, transubstantiation, veneration of saints, mandatory clerical celibacy, papal infallibility, justification by works and they will be fine!
 
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