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=revert_jen;8265664]Short answer: No. It is not true.
Long answer: I’m not sure what you mean by “reunite with Mother Mary.” If you had said, “reunite with Mother Church,” it would have been closer but still not true.
Here is what the Catechism says: “… Hence they could not be saved who, knowing that the Church was founded as necessary by God through Christ, would refuse either to enter it or to remain in it.” (CCC #846)
What this is saying is that if your grandmother understood that the Catholic Church was founded by Christ and that He affirmed it as necessary for salvation, and that she nonetheless left the Church, she could not be saved. Presumably, however, the reason that she left was that she did not understand the nature of the Church. Since the Church provides the sacraments to help us come closer to God, she would have many more helps to salvation if she were Catholic than she has now. However, that does not mean she is condemned to Hell! It just means that she has made things difficult for herself.
I can’t answer for everyone, but I can answer for myself. I left the Church because I didn’t understand it, and because I was young and thought I knew everything, and because I met some very Christ-centered Protestants. This is not to say that I hadn’t known any very Christ-centered Catholics, because of course I had. But they didn’t talk about it. I also assumed that any doctrine I could not personally defend was therefore indefensible. This was silly, because I hadn’t even looked around to see whether there was a defense, but since I knew everything, what was the point?![]()
As for the increase in numbers of the Church, I’m afraid probably more of that is due to immigration than to conversion. Not that there’s anything wrong with immigration, just that conversion would be so great.![]()
Jen, the presumption is that that any adult that leaves the C does so after have receivd the sacraments of Iniation: Baptism, Reconcillation, Eucharist and Confirmtion. [Yes reconcillation is not on the list, but nevertheless is required for Echarist], and therefore does have an understanding sufficient to at least know the truth.–Jen
It is nearly inconceivable that one could actually be a member of the Church and have NOT been advised [that is to be taken as “know”] that the RCC is necessary for salvation, therefore Heb. 6:4-10 does apply.
God, always merciful and always desiring to save as MANY souls as permit Him to, gladly and joyfully accept everyone BACK into the One True Church of Christ.
God Bless,
Pat