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mikee
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I agree; the final interior disposition of any soul is up to God. But I don’t believe it follows from this that it doesn’t matter what religion a person belongs to.It is important to take things IN CONTEXT. Complete her thought:
“It doesn’t matter if one is a Christian, Muslim, Hindu or Jew. What matters is that one be a good Christian, Mulim, Hindu or Jew. The rest is up to God’s mercy.”
Yes. All is up to GOD’s mercy, including the final interior disposition of any soul…
Ratzinger observed that such a view would lead to the denial of the truth, and would be a disservice to both Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
As for mercy, in the spirit of today’s liturgical feast, here is a prayer from St. Faustina which rightly expressed the proper attitude us Catholics should have towards those separated from the Church.
"Today Bring to Me the Souls of Heretics and Schismatics." - Jesus.
Most Merciful Jesus, Goodness Itself, You do not refuse light to those who seek it of You. Receive into the abode of Your Most Compassionate Heart the souls of heretics and schismatics. Draw them by Your light into the unity of the Church, and do not let them escape from the abode of Your Most Compassionate Heart; but bring it about that they, too, come to glorify the generosity of Your mercy.
Eternal Father, turn Your merciful gaze upon the souls of heretics, and schismatics, who have squandered Your blessings and misused Your graces obstinately persisting in their errors. Do not look upon their errors, but upon the love of Your Own Son and upon His bitter Passion, which He underwent for their sake, since they, too, are enclosed in the Most Compassionate Heart of Jesus. Bring it about that they also may glorify Your great mercy for endless ages. Amen. (From St. Faustina’s Diary)