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These are your words. These are from the Bible:
I’m a Catholic, you’re a Catholic and to go back and forth over what we believe the Spirit to be leading us to see in these verses would solve nothing. That is what Protestants do. The Church as you know has only interpreted a few verses officially:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=68624
So we can look at these verses any way we want to as long as we do not interpret them out of the confines of Catholic Teaching. So since there is no official interpretation on this verse and I usually ask my priest about this stuff and I couldn’t due to time constraint I asked one of my Fathers. John Chrysosostom offers the following relevant understanding.
I interpret the fruits to be of those that are Baptized and regenerated by Water Baptism infused with the gifts of Faith,Hope & Charity. I may see these gifts working in those that have been baptized. I believe that Protestants are Christians by their Baptism and have the gifts of Faith, Hope & Charity. Charity is love of God and in fact if you believe that Corinthians is telling you that as the greatest endures forever, then God is pure love. In that regard to love God, is to love his Son, to love his Son you must love his head and his body. His Body is the Church, One Holy Catholic and Apostolic.
I know them by their fruits. Is this how you see it?