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Gareth
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My Friend is a Catholic, he will publically defend the faith, and stands by it to a degree.
He was baptized, Confirmed and has taken communion.
Later in his life, like many of us, he has neglected his faith. He has doubts about key aspects of Catholic doctrine, such as the authority of the Pope, Marian Doctrines, and some (or perhaps all) of the Mircales in the bible.
What would the church’s opnion on the fate of his soul be should he pass away in this current position of belief?
note I said he still defends the Chruch and also note, he lives a reasonably moral life, I gather he is curious to know.
Thanks
Gareth
He was baptized, Confirmed and has taken communion.
Later in his life, like many of us, he has neglected his faith. He has doubts about key aspects of Catholic doctrine, such as the authority of the Pope, Marian Doctrines, and some (or perhaps all) of the Mircales in the bible.
What would the church’s opnion on the fate of his soul be should he pass away in this current position of belief?
note I said he still defends the Chruch and also note, he lives a reasonably moral life, I gather he is curious to know.
Thanks
Gareth