It seems that Catholics see salvation to be a cooperative effort between God and man at all stages of salvation, correct? Would it be fair to say that salvation for the Catholic would be something like 50% God’s doing and 50% man’s cooperation with God? Or the percentages can be 99% God and 1% man in the process of salvation. However, in a Catholic way of salvation, God needs our help to save us? I see salvation to be a sovereign act of God sending His Son to rescue us from the curse of the law, saving all that He intended to save. It is a rescue mission of being 100% successful. However, it God willed to save all mankind, we have to ask the question why God is not able to accomplish His will. Is man’s free will more powerful than God’s will?
I believe that salvation involves our cooperation with God’s grace, but it’s not 50/50 or 99/1 percent… I don’t think it could be put in a percentage at all. I also believe that God wills to save all mankind…not that He wills to save only a few. The whole idea that He chooses some for Heaven and others for hell seems to go against everything we know about God and who He is… I think that people going to hell doesn’t mean that God failed, - not at all, He did what He chose to do - die for our salvation. He is not responsible if people choose to reject Him… that’s the way I see it.
I think that in Creation, etc, God only has to will it and it happens. But that is because it only depends on His own choice. But salvation requires us to accept His grace…and so our choices are involved in it too. What God does, is He gives us grace, so that we’re
able to choose Him, and so that we’d understand it is Him calling us.
Please help me understand what you mean by “we do not believe that concupiscence disappears”? I know God gives us means of grace in our Christian walk. The Spirit dwells in the believer, uniting to us to one body. The Christian life is one of struggle caused by the remaining flesh in us, the world system, and Satan as our enemy. I believe Paul’s account in Romans 6 with struggling is the universal Christian experience. Maybe I am trying to explore the divine role of the church in providing means of grace for the believer? Again, our understanding of the church is different, because I do not limit the church to the Catholic Church.
concupiscence means that we still have temptations to sin… there are still ‘disordered passions’ as Nita said
Okay, so you do acknowledge a Protestant understanding of an invisible church in a sense… those who will spend eternity with our Lord. For instance, becoming a visible member of the Roman Catholic Church, or Orthodox Church, or a Protestant Church does not mean that you will be in the eternal church. Jesus clearly taught about the sheeps and goats in the visible church.
we believe that the Church is one and visible…the Catholic Church. Non Catholic Christians are imperfectly united to it through their baptism, Catholics are perfectly united and in communion with it. So the Church is visible, but has an invisible component - which perhaps was not supposed to be…cause there were not supposed to be any divisions in Christianity.
But everyone who is in Heaven, is in the Church

even if they weren’t perfectly united to it on earth.
there is teh Church triumphant (heaven) and the Church militant (on earth)…it’s the same one Church, with Christ as the Head, but present in two different places and in two different ways. We are all united by the Holy Spirit though, which makes communion of Saints possible…
God bless