Catechism of the Catholic Church
Salvation
**169 Salvation **comes from God alone; but because we receive the life of faith through the Church, she is our mother: “We believe the Church as the mother of our new birth, and not in the Church as if she were the author of our
salvation.” Because she is our mother, she is also our teacher in the faith.
**1741 **
Liberation and salvation. By his glorious Cross Christ has won
salvation for all men. He redeemed them from the sin that held them in bondage. “For freedom Christ has set us free.” In him we have communion with the “truth that makes us free.” The Holy Spirit has been given to us and, as the Apostle teaches, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” Already we glory in the “liberty of the children of God.”
**620 **Our
salvation flows from God’s initiative of love for us, because “he loved us and sent his Son to be the expiation for our sins” (
1 Jn 4:10). “God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself” (*2 Cor *5:19).
**183 **Faith is necessary for
salvation. The Lord himself affirms: “He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned” (*Mk *16:16).
**161 **Believing in Jesus Christ and in the One who sent him for our salvation is necessary for obtaining that
salvation. “Since “without faith it is impossible to please [God]” and to attain to the fellowship of his sons, therefore without faith no one has ever attained justification, nor will anyone obtain eternal life ‘But he who endures to the end.’”
The above is correct, but does not go far enough. The church teaches that after salvation i must earn merits to go to heaven. I earn merits but doing the work. This is salvation through works.