As a former Baptist and Reformed Presbyterian, now Anglican, and one who has been religiously (pun intended) studying the Roman Catholic for four years now, I can assure you that no one is saved through rituals of the Church, that is, if by rituals you mean the following:
- Praying the Rosary (not necessary to do)
- Using sacramentals such as medals, holy cards, holy water, etc. (not necessary to do)
- Following the church calendar and observing the seasons such as Christmas, Lent, Easter, Ordinary time, Advent (not necessary to do but it truly does aid your spiritual walk and puts continuity to the year)
- Asking the saints for their intercession (not necessary to do)
- Devotion to Mary (not necessary to do)
As one who has over 25 years of Baptist ministry under my belt, and who was as conservative and legalistic as they came, and who still believes the Bible to be the infallible and inerrant Word of God, I can only tell you that there is such a vast spiritual treasury that I left untapped as a Baptist.
Yes, I was anti-Catholic. Primarily because I had never studied the writings of the Early Fathers and those who were disciples of the Apostles themselves and because I was simply never taught any differently. Even in seminary I just assumed that Luther had it all right and we were good from him on. But one day I realized that someone guarded the Gospel for 1500 years prior to Luther. And that someone was the Catholic Church.
There are some reasons that I have not yet swam the Tiber. 12volt_man, I would encourage you to read one book - Evangelical is Not Enough by Thomas Howard. I promise you it will change your life. It may not bring you to the Roman Catholic Church or the Anglican Church, but I promise it will have a positive effect on you and how you view the so-called rituals of the Church.