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benhur
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Correct. Thought of adding that but did not, and did not mean to misrepresent. Yes, the Catholic Church takes credit for all salvation, even in P and O folk, and yes, we are not in fullness in truth or communion (though I say we won’t notice any difference in C’s or P’s as we stroll down heavenly gold laid roads together). I see you did not represent the whole thrust of LG either.You could have quoted the part I referred to, so all could see for themselves. Not to mention the part o having to be ignorant of Catholic doctrine, or how any mortal sin can be wiped away without an authorized priest.The “recognition” is in fact that they have some truths mixed with errors. Yet another misrepresentation, for how does salvation take place? How come that the Vatican II teaching is misrepresented?
Precisely because the redeemed person, as all are redeemed by Christ’s suffering and crucifixion, and who may become saved, **is saved only through Christ’s Catholic Church as the *Catechism of the Catholic Church ***(CCC) explains.
It is through the Church, which carries on and makes present the salvific work of Jesus Christ in the world, that all who are saved reach heaven (even if it is perhaps only there that they realize it). Those who, through no fault of their own, have never known Christ or his Church can still be saved. But their salvation, too, is the effect of Jesus working through his Church. In a positive sense, this theological principle “means that all salvation comes from Christ the Head through the Church which is his Body” (CCC 846, quoting Vatican II, Lumen Gentium, 14).
It is not easy to represent the complete CC teaching on those not in union with Rome.