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When there is a conundrum something is awry in the mix .On one hand we are told we are “separated brethren”, baptized into Christ. So we say thank you.Then we are told it is only because or somehow thru the Catholic Church that it is so, that we are under your “umbrella”. Hmm, OK if you want to take credit, and certainly some credit is due to our forefathers. But then we are told if we know of the CC and enter not, we are lost. What ? So it seems someone is trying to have their cake and eat it too. Can discerning Orthodox and Protestant really be “separated brethren” when there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church ? Vatican II seems to be nice to us brethren in one sentence (to please ecumenism, even Cyprian ?) and the next sentence we are lost unless ignorant ( to please hardliners ?). Do I have it right ,despite not using the latin lingo for the two ideas ?For clarification,
Dominus Jesus doesn’t say all who are baptised are members of the Catholic Church.
A trinitarian baptism makes one baptised.
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*]Baptism in the Catholic Church makes one a Catholic. It doesn’t mean one will be a good Catholic, nor remain Catholic
*]Baptism outside the Catholic Church doesn’t make one Catholic nor gurantee one will be Catholic.
*]Lutherans are NOT part of the Catholic Church.