We are to love the bridegroom first, and proclaim Him alone, so we are enabled to love those who makeup the bride. It sure seems that some have lynched a member of the bride who also happens to be Catholic among us. That doesn’t seem to be an act to love the bride to me. Love the bridegroom first and we all will be enabled to love the individual members who make-up the bride.
Indeed, God is love. We are instructed to love one another as God has loved us. God the Son emptied Himself and became Jesus. His sacrifice was for all the world and this gift is open to all but unfortunately, few accept it.
However, Jesus whom is both God and man, from the Catholic point of view, gave the world the Church. This Church is both visible and invisible, which is why we can say outside of the Church there is no salvation but embrace our separated brethren as brothers and sisters in Christ. Our separated brethren do have partial truths gleaned the Church and thus remain a part of her in an imperfect union. From the Catholic point of view, Church isn’t a mere body of believers but beyond that: she is the Bride herself. When Catholics tell you about the Church, we are also telling you the founder whom is Jesus, God and man.
Catholics encounter Jesus in the Confessional because the priest in acting a persona Christ and following the Scripture: “Confess your sins to one another”. Christ himself absolves my sins!
Catholics encounter Jesus by praying to His Mother and the saints. For these men and women, and Mary herself, wouldn’t be saints without the grace of God Himself (and their response to His graces). Through their intercessions, many graces are bestowed upon us by the decree of God Himself.
Catholics encounter Jesus in the Eucharist. The Eucharist isn’t mere bread or wine but Jesus whom God Himself and man. God humbling Himself under the appearance of common bread and wine. In this glorious Sacrament, we partake of His divine nature and become one flesh with Him…truly this is the Bride and Bridegroom cleaving to one another!
I could go on but by now, you see the point. Catholicism isn’t an interposing or blockade to Jesus but in every way, Catholics encounter the Bridegroom in every Sacrament.
Let us look at somethings Jesus said:
“I am the way, the truth, and the light”
How does your concept of the church live out this? By going by Sola Scriptura, many Protestants have different and contradictory truths. By going by Sola Scriptura, there are multiple ways to Jesus if truth doesn’t matter. By going by Sola Scriptura, Christians may be salt and light but what those two concepts mean is disputed. Sola Scriptura demands the Truth Himself be contradicted and okay with moral relativism.