Do all Christians have to become Catholic prior to entering heaven?

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Do all Christians have to become Catholic prior to entering heaven?


When a non-Catholic Christian dies, is there a point where he/she becomes Catholic
, prior to entering heaven?

If Purgatory exists, then it exists for everyone, even non-Catholics, so, do non-Catholics become Catholic while in Purgatory?

*There is only One, Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, in Full Communion with all of the Angels and Saints…. *

Therefore, there is suppose to be one Christian faith in heaven and on earth, one united belief… right?

*Christianity, isn’t divided in heaven, so there must be only one Christian faith and one Christian belief…and if this is true, then why are there so many, who are upset when Catholics refuse to compromise, when it comes to their Catholic beliefs? *

*For instance, for those “Christians’ and “Christian denominations” who support, or believe in gay marriage and abortion, if they are wrong and do not change their beliefs….they don’t go to heaven….right? *

It isn’t possible for all denominations, which all have different moral beliefs, to be right.

*When it comes to Christian beliefs concerning issues of faith and morals, there must be one united belief….one Christian religion. *

So, doesn’t’ it follow that everyone in heaven is Catholic? At what point do non-Catholics become Catholic before entering heaven?

Something to think about…

Your Thoughts?

Thank you!
 
I have never seen so many LOST SOULS, groping around in the dark.
Why don’t you start with the Five Solas, described in Wikipedia, and understand why the Protestants broke away from the Catholics. . Then go to jesus-is-savior.com/ and the link at top left [How to go to Heaven]. How old are you?
CraigGC,
I see that you are new to CAF. Please read the forum rules.

We are free to respectfully discuss, agree, or disagree with any belief or doctrine. However, it is against CAF forum rules to post a link to an anti-Catholic website. It is also against forum rules to proselytize. I’m not a moderator, but I urge you to read the rules and be respectful of our Catholic brethren in Christ.

The website you linked is one of the most offensive sites I’ve seen in a long time.

Peace,
Anna
 
This thread is miraculous: it was raised from the dead after two years!! 😃
 
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