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Who? Me or Ralph?Not the best way of putting it, but not altogether wrong. I’m not the Catholic Church’s #1 fan, but still…
Who? Me or Ralph?Not the best way of putting it, but not altogether wrong. I’m not the Catholic Church’s #1 fan, but still…
That’s a very nice thought but it also is not the gospel message.Wow.
How arrogant we have become.
Jesus would be appalled at what has become of us … sitting around for hours deciding who gets into heaven and who doesn’t. By the way … Baptist’s are sitting around saying that Catholics aren’t getting into heaven.
I have spoken to Jesus directly. This was never intended. He was grossly misquoted in the bible, by well-meaning story-relayers who never heard his actual words. He forgives us all. We all get into heaven. Our soul then learns from its past life, and chooses to enter a new human body in an eternal process of learning and growing. Do any of you think this was Mother Teresa’s first time on earth?!
THE PERSON ESTABLISHED A RELIGION AND SAID THROUGH THAT CHURCH THAT THOSE OUTSIDE OF HER CANNOT BE SAVED. True the Church without Christ is nothing, but the Church has Christ at her head, and to be in Christ is to be in his Church, which is his body.I think we should thank our Redeemer for His sacrifice and give God the honor for His plan of salvation that is entrusted to the Church when it is taught properly - the New Covenant. The Church without Jesus is nothing but another religion trying to earn salvation by doing good deeds. WE ARE SAVED BY A PERSON NOT A RELIGION.
Do you believe that the Mass is a real sacrifice and that it is the same sacrifice on the cross that is made present at each Mass in an unbloody manner?We are not saved by baptism alone. Baptism without faith is useless.
Jesus only died once. Not at every Mass. The message of the gospel is that those who believe in this resurrected Jesus and persevere until the end have eternal life. The gospel does not say just keep going to Mass and confession and you will be saved. You must believe in the resurrection. We have this gift of salvation by the work of God first and then our own willingness to change. This is God’s mercy and if He wants to saved unbaptised infants or non-Catholics are you going to question it?
Where did Scripture come from again? How do you know which books are included in the canon and which should not be? And how do you know that the Bible is inspired? Answer: the Catholic Church, without which you would not even have the Bible you’re reading from in the first place.I don’t know how many churches did JESUS start. I fail to find in scripture where HE started the Catholic church. Oh I know that JESUS told Peter that upon this rock…
Those who believe are saved initially when they are baptized (1 Pet 3:21; John 3:5-7; Mar 16:16), but they must persevere in the true faith until the end in order to be saved (Mar 13:13). The problem is that protestants read the word “saved” in Scripture and think that it’s a guarantee of salvation meaning that they are saved past, present, and future. In reality, Scripture refers to salvation in many different contexts of time. One must also understand that the authors some times use the word “saved” or “salvation” as referring to initial justification and other times to final justification in heaven, which are two completely different things. Just because one is baptized (saved initially) does not guarantee that he will endure in the faith of Christ and his Church and will not fall away.And “Everyone” who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved! Acts 2:21
Sirs, what must I do to be saved? They replied, "Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved- you and your household. Acts 16:30-31
We, in the Catholic faith, need to see what Jesus said & only Jesus! He makes it very clear that ALL are welcome at the banquet table,if they believe, not just a specific denomination or “Church”
++++++++++++++++++++++++I agree with what has been succinctly stated above.
However, how does one reconcile this with the declaration of Eugene IV (which is in one of our member’s sig lines):
“No one, let his almsgiving be as great as it may, no one, even if he pour out his blood for the Name of Christ, can be saved, unless he remain within the bosom and the unity of the Catholic Church.”- Pope Eugene IV" (emphasis mine)
This seems to say that even a martyr for the faith cannot be saved unless he is a “member”. In addition, how does this jibe with unbaptized martyrs who are venerated as saints now in the Church?
Think of it like a coach on a football team preparing for the Super Bowl. If you wish to win the game, you use your best players, right? If you bench your star quarterback, you might still win the game, but the task is oh, so much harder.Does all this mean that the fullness of salvation is found within the Catholic Church, but those not in the Catholic Church may be saved based on the truths they may have picked up in other churches and have lived by faithfully?
Pope Leo XIII, Sapientiae Christianae #14, Jan. 10, 1890: “St. Thomas maintains:
‘Each one is under obligation to show forth his faith, either to instruct and
encourage others of the faithful, or to repel the attacks of unbelievers.’ To recoil
before an enemy, or to keep silence when from all sides such clamors are raised
against truth, is the part of a man either devoid of character or who entertains
doubt as to the truth of what he professes to believe.”
Pope Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, Nov. 18, 1302, ex cathedra:
“With Faith urging us we are forced to believe and to hold the one, holy, Catholic
Church and that, apostolic, and we firmly believe and simply confess this
Church outside of which there is no salvation nor remission of sin…
Furthermore, we declare, say, define, and proclaim to every human creature
that they by absolute necessity for salvation are entirely subject to the Roman
Pontiff.
So what do you think?
Just as every good Catholic should!I believe just what Acts 4:12 says.
There is no salvation outside of Jesus Christ - regardless of your religious affiliation. God always has a remnant; even in this forum.