I will answer your question respectfully and truthfully.Yes, thank you - I appreciate your attitude.
I believe that true Catholics and true Protestants, who practise their faith are part of Christ’s universal (catholic) church. You are quite right here - we believe that the fullness of truth subsists in the Catholic Church and that through baptism you are indeed part of it.The Roman Catholic Church is part of this universal church which Christ founded. It is not, however, the one true church that Christ founded.What of the scriptures of Matt 16, Luke 222 and John 21 where Peter is clearly appointed as the supreme Pastor of Jesus’ Church
There is no evidence in the New Teatament that the Church that Christ founded was to be an institutional organisation. Wrong! Already in 1 Tim 3:1 and 5:17 we read of the appointments of bishops presbyter/priests and deacons. Also the 2nd Century writing of the Didache goes into great detail on how these leaders of the institution of the Church should be appointed as successors of the Apostles and their powers passed on down the agesThere is evidence, though, that points to the truth that sinners enter the spiritual organism of the universal (catholic) church through repentance and faith.and baptism, which cleanses us from original sin.
I rejoice that there are Catholics and Protestants in the one true universal (catholic) church that Christ founded; the church militant (on earth) and the church triumphant (in heaven). I also rejoice because Jesus gave us warning of this in his parables of the wheat and the tares and the 167 fish caught in the net. Peter denied him 3 times and then repented showing that down history not all the Pope will be perfect. Even Judas whom he recruited and trained.
This is the biblical view of the Church.
The Church was birthed in its fullness by the pouring out of the spirit on the Day of Pentecost.Indeed and Peter the 1st Pope at that outpouring preached on how to repent, be baptised and be saved. This Church is not the Roman Catholic Church. The RCC is only a part of the universal Church of Christ.If you are baptised in the name of the Trinity then you are indeed part of the universal church.
The Church was founded on the foundation of the New Testament prophets and apostles with Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone. It is entered by spiritual regeneration and new birth.
The Roman Catholic Church was not founded by Christ, then. The RCC developed historically as an institution. In the RCC as an institution there have always been true believers, as well as much apostasy and nominalism. The same applies to the Protestant Churches.
The Bible attests to a living apostolic faith that preceded the birth of the Church on the Day of Pentecost.
“One cannot have salvation except in the Catholic Church headed by Peter” St Augustine (354-430)