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gorman64
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I said, “Following St. Thomas, we are saying is that a man who hasn’t the Faith, whether he is guilty for that or not, cannot be saved. This is de fide.”You said:“a man who hasn’t the Faith, whether he is guilty for that or not, cannot be saved”
Again, it is de fide that they must have supernatural faith to be saved.I said: " If anyone has at least the desire means they have cooperated with grace and cannot be guilty." This includes avoidance/repentance of sin.
One must have supernatural faith to be saved. That is de fide. One can die invincibly ignorant without supernatural faith.What I dont understand is how from what you said a person can NOT be guilty for having no faith and YET NOT be saved.
In other words, it is absolutely necessary to share the Church’s faith and to be united with her at least by desire.
Gorman