Wow. Thank you.
Janet,
Please consider:
When we say we believe in the Communion of Saints, what does that mean. In any communion something is shared. The word means, with, for, through or by union. What is the thing that is shared or holds this communion of souls together, the binding force?
It is God Himself. God is love. The thing this communion shares is that. Everyone who loves is of God, part of this communion.
We are created to love and be loved, to give and receive it. It is the universal reason we all exist.
The other thing we are created to do is to know. The common activities that are proper to all spiritual beings, God, angels and men, are knowing and loving, of heart and mind.
If we are made to know there is something to be known, an object of the knowing, or knowledge. If we are created to love there is an object of the love, the thing or person that is beloved.
We can not hold God in our minds, comprehend the infinite, because our minds are finite. We can not know everything. But we are made to know God. If that is true this knowing takes place in some faculty other than our minds.
There are many things we know by experience that we can not understand. We do not understand ourselves completely, why we behave as we do. Still we experience and know life. How could we ever expect to intellectually understand the infinite?
Nevertheless when the question arises of who can be saved, achieve heaven, be with God eternally, the answer is not found in which religion a person holds. The question is does the person know love? Does the person love? The function of religion or true religion is to enable us to accomplish this purpose for which we exist.
But religion also tells us that in order to love we must have the power to love, which comes from grace, the gift of God. Experience of life tells us that there are people of every religion who love and those who fail to do so. How this works is a mystery. We do not know. Jesus said the Holy Spirit is like the wind. It blows where it will and we can not see where it comes from or goes. We can see the evidence of the presence. The wind blows off your hat or cools you on a hot day, or moves the trees. We see the evidence of grace in souls of every kind.
This is another way to say what you said in your earlier post explaining Catholic teaching from the source. God saves whomever He wills to save.
The evidence of His grace or presence in a soul is in the things the person does, the fruits of grace that are visible.
The answer to the question of whether you or I or anyone end up in heaven is whether or not we belong to the communion of souls bound together by shared divine love.
Thank you for your contributions.