Yes, I would say even more than an implication too. What I am asking is if YOU believe this!
**I believe that salvation is through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ as evidenced by John 3:16. ** .
Even if that were a majority opinion, it would be irrelevant. The doctrine of the Church is handed down to us from the Apostles. It is not a matter of any opinion, however majority.
**Point well taken. Thank goodness the doctrine of the Church is not majority rule or it would change every time the direction of the wind changed. **
One also must remember that not everyone is well catechized in their faith. Sometimes Catholics do not accurately represent what the Church teaches.
**Understood. I was just curious if they represented a majority of people in the Catholic faith or not. The faith I grew up in is an integral part of who I am and I came to know God through Christ in my Protestant faith tradition and my journey in Christ started, took root, and grew there.
For a group of other Christians whom I respect to presume that this experience I had was somehow invalid or incapable of salvation cuts me to the core. I can always deal with a few narrow-minded people. However, if they make up the majority, this mindset could be endemic and I don’t think I could ever be part of a faith like that or go around being ashamed of my background, because I am not ashamed of my background because I am proud of it. I am discerning whether my faith journey could be even more enhanced through Catholicism at this stage. **
One must understand historical documents like Augustine within their context. When Augustine wrote, there were no denomiations, and there was only One Church, One Faith. All those who did not embrace it were heretics, pagans, or apostates. Augustine could never have imagined the many baptized Christians now that are fervent and faithful to Christ, yet do not know or understand the Catholic faith he loved.
**Understood, and thanks for that. The context helps. **
There are other quotes, such as those in the link you posted above to the other thread that must also be understood in a similar context.
There is only One Church, and there is no salvation outside of it. All who are members of Christ are members of His One Body - even if imperfectly joined.
So when you run across Catholics who say that “all Protestants are going to hell” just redirect them to the Catechism so that they can become better educated about their faith.
Section 818 may help the grasp a more appropriate view.
**Will do. I started reading the Catechism. and thank you for showing that section. I just wonder if those who quote St Augustine and popes and saints from centuries past understand that, too. **
We will both agree that there is no salvation outside of Christ, right? And He only has One Body (the Church). This is why we say there is no salvation outside the Church. All who are members of Christ are members of His Body. Some Catholics do not understand that this unity may be invisible (a person may not be a visible member of a Catholic parish).
**Agreed. **
Our Church also teaches that we cannot know who is in hell, or going to hell, because that is up to the judgment of God. Only He can know the heart.
I agree with that, also.
Well, of course you know I will say “YES”! But I also know that each must make their own journey of faith. I hope you will be able to tolerate the ignorance and bigotry you may encounter and continue to learn more about Catholicism.
**I am a strong person and I think I can handle it. I will keep trying. I find your words encouraging. These are somewhat unchartered waters for me. **
My recommendation is, pay no attention to majority opinion. Check the things you read with the Catechism, which is a sure norm for the Teaching of the Catholic faith.