yes.
But this too,
“He is not saved because he does works of love; he does works of love because he is saved. It is faith alone that has saved him; faith bestowed by sheer gift.”
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama.
*Christians have often disputed as to whether what leads the Christian home is good actions,
or Faith in Christ. I have no right really to speak on such a difficult question, CS Lewis.
But you will find that even those who insist most strongly on the importance of
good actions tell you you need Faith; and even those who insist most strongly on Faith
tell you to do good actions. CS Lewis.*
Does the Catholic Church teach that Faith is not necessary and only good works are? No. Do we believe that a man can “save himself” by performing good works? No. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” (Ephesians 2: 8-9) Faith comes to us through God’s grace, and the ability to perform salutary good works comes to us through God’s grace as well. Without our cooperation with God’s grace, we can do neither. Both are necessary.
Any non-Catholic who tries to parrot the Catholic position by claiming that we believe man can “save himself” is dishonestly setting up a straw man. He is also confounded by numerous Church documents (both ancient and recent) including texts of the Council of Trent, which clearly show that Faith, coming to us through God’s grace, is necessary before man can do anything in relation to his own eternal salvation.
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only the Catholic doctrine avoids the heretical extremes of “good works alone are enough” and “faith alone is enough,” while, at the same time, guarding the inerrancy of Scripture.Brother Andre Marie
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catholicism.org/faith-and-good-works.html