In reply to Tradycja and AnneElliot - Roniel Aledo, Captain US Army (Ret). Points to:
–1. Catholic Dictionary, Attwater (Imprimatur/Nihil obstat 1946): “. .Those NON-Catholics who are saved are in life outside the visible body of the Church, but are
joined invisibly to the Church by charity and by that implicit desire of joining the Church which is inseparable from the explicit desire to do God’s will.”
–2. THE CATECHISM EXPLAINED, Rev. Francis Spirago, Professor of Theology(c) 1899, 1921, by Benziger Bros. (Printers to the Apostolic See) Nihil Obstat: Scanlon. Imprimatur: Archbishop Hayes, D.D.NY: “If, however, a man, through no fault of his own, remains outside the Church, he may be saved if he lead a God-fearing life; for such a one is to all intents and purposes a
MEMBER of the Catholic Church.”
–3.Baltimore Catechism No.3, (IMPRIMATURS: Archbishop John McCloskey of New York 1885,Archbishop Gibbons Baltimore 1885, NIHIL OBSTATS: Rev. Remigius LaFort, Censor Librorum 1901)
”Q. 512. How are such persons said to belong to the Church?
A. Such persons are said to belong to the
“SOUL of the church”; that is, they are
really MEMBERS of the Church without knowing it.”
–5. THE CATECHISM OF ST. PIUS X, 172 : “ If he is outside the Church through no fault of his, that is, if he is in good faith, and if he has received Baptism, or at least has the implicit
DESIRE of Baptism; and if, moreover, he sincerely seeks the truth and does God’s will as
BEST HE CAN such a man is indeed separated from the body of the Church, but is united to
THE SOUL of the Church and consequently is on the way of salvation” (172)
See
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