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It sounds like you’re on a mission. What you’re really doing is making christians reading along that are not catholic think we’re living in the dark ages.
God loves everyone PJM. He desires to save everyone. All we have to do is believe in the Son to get to the Father. You quote scripture like I’ve never seen. I know the bible, you could just talk to me.
Mathew 8:22 Follow me and let the dead buy the dead.
Who are the dead? Maybe the ones who don’t want to follow Jesus?
He spoke to the rich man. When the R.M. asked Jesus what He must do to be saved, the answer was not / join my church. but to sell everything and follow Jesus.
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Mathew 19:25
Romans 8:38
Romans 10:9
Philippians 3:4
Hebrews 7:25
The list goes on. The bible speaks to us in a personal way. We are to read it as if Jesus were speaking to us. All lthat scripture you quote is for unsaved people. We’re a saved people PJM. All who are trusting in Jesus are a saved people.
Leaving aside Lumen Gentium, Vatican II, Pope Benedict, Pope Francis / do you really believe that Lutherans and Baptists have no chance of getting into heaven?
I’m posting what the catholic church believes regarding non-catholics. This is after Vatican Council II in 1965.
Much has changed in our church, but many refuse to believe it. Or they’re using incorrect language which leaves one wondering.
The fate of non-Catholics, as expressed at Vatican II:
bullet The “Dogmatic Constitution on the Church - Lumen Gentium” (1964) is one of many documents to come out of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council (often referred to as “Vatican II”). The Council was held in Rome between 1962 and 1965. Lumen Gentium" contains in its Chapter 1 an essay on “The Mystery of the church.” Sections 14 to 16 describe the potential for salvation of:
bullet Followers of the Catholic Church,
bullet Members of other Christian denominations, and
bullet Believers of non-Christian religions. 5
The language is difficult to follow for a lay person. However, an “Assessment of this Council” was written “as an AID to study by Catholic Students of the Second Vatican Council. They contain material, some written in a journalistic style, for the American reader.” In the section “The Constitution of the Church” the assessment reads:
“The Catholic Church professes that it is the one, holy catholic and apostolic Church of Christ; this it does not and could not deny. But in its Constitution the Church now solemnly acknowledges that the Holy Ghost is truly active in the churches and communities separated from itself. To these other Christian Churches the Catholic Church is bound in many ways: through reverence for God’s word in the Scriptures; through the fact of baptism; through other sacraments which they recognize.”
As I’ve said before, we should leave God’s job to God, and that includes knowing who has attained salvation. Which brings up an interesting point. Some of our brethren tell me they can’t even be sure THEY’RE saved, but you are apparently able to tell me if even those outside the church are saved!
I just responded in detail to your previous post to this one.Fran
I have to do what is RIGHT, What is True, What is Good.
IF non Catholics choose to consider God’s truth out of touch with “the times”
Mt 5: 11-16 “11] Blessed are ye when they shall revile you, and persecute you, and speak all that is evil against you, untruly, for my sake: [12] Be glad and rejoice, for your reward is very great in heaven. For so they persecuted the prophets that were before you. [13] You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is good for nothing any more but to be cast out, and to be trodden on by men. [14] You are the light of the world. A city seated on a mountain cannot be hid. [15] Neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel, but upon a candlestick, that it may shine to all that are in the house.[16] So let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven”
I let God worry about that.
As a certified Marian Catechist; I am called to annually renew our Vows to teach
1 What the church teaches
2 As the Church teaches
3** FULLY** as the Church teaches
God Bless you,
Patrick
