I was a Catholic for the first 25 years of my life.
Clearly not a very well educated Catholic.
If you are not born Catholic you must go through training to be accepted as an adult in order to become a member. It is similar to the Episcopal Church. You cant be an official member unless you learn the rules. The difference between the Catholic Church and other Christian churches (like the Episcopal Church… which I use only as one example), as far as I can figure, is that Catholics sincerely believe that salvation can only be attained through membership in the Catholic Church … In most other Churches it is accepted a person can be a Christian that is already saved (who has personally asked Jesus to be the Savior and Lord of their life) … The Catholic Church believes you cant have salvation without membership in the church… except under very rare circumstances.
It seems clear that you have a misunderstanding about the Catholic understanding of Church and salvation.
Catholics believe that we can only be saved by Christ - that there is no other name under heaven by which we may be saved. Therefore, all who are saved are saved by His blood, shed upon the cross for our sins.
Those who are “in Christ” are automatically made members of His One Body, the Church. Jesus does not separate Himself from His Church, therefore, salvation cannot be separated from Him, and His Holy Bride.
There are distinct differences between the salvation as described in the Bible and the Catholic concept of salvation.
No. The Bible is a Catholic book. There is nothing in it that is not Catholic. There is no contradiction between the Teaching of the Church, and the writings produced by that Church (the New Testament).
The only “difference” lies in your perceptions.
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Peter, in the book of Acts, tells 3000 people the way to become a Christian on Pentecost ... Peter simply said from the moment you repent and give your heart to Jesus you have the assurance of salvation ... (repentance is a determined decision to turn from sin and follow Jesus' teachings ... and then following through) ... the follow through is crucial .. salvation is **now** in Peter's message.
There is nothing in this passage at all about “assurance of salvation”. He instructs them on how to embrace the hope and promise of salvation.
Catholics believe that there is no real way to know for sure if you are really saved even if you are a good Catholic… you just have to keep striving and hoping that your good deeds outweigh the bad deeds and you have enough indulgences in your favor so you dont have to spend too much time in purgaatory … or better yet, none at all … and most Catholics are very uncomfortable with the concept of salvation as understood by non Catholics…
This proves my case that you were not well catechized in your faith.
The Apostles taught that salvation is not attained in this life, but as long as we are in the flesh, we can fall from grace.
The Catholic Church DOES NOT TEACH that we can be saved by works, or that salvation has anything to do with good works outweighing the bad. I am sorry you were misinformed about the Catholic faith, but please don’t compound the problem by spreading these kinds of lies.
I don’t think there is any way you can support your last statement at all. In fact, I think that most Catholics don’t even know about the heresies of Calvin and the other Reformers, to be “uncomfortable” about them.
they think that the concept of ‘knowing in your heart that you are saved by the blood of Jesus’ … is a sin of presumption.
No, 1voice. This is another falsehood. The verses that are written about this in scripture were written by, for, and about Catholics.
I am glad you believe them, though.
Catholics dont believe in the concept of salvation in the same way as other Christians.
This is an awfully blanket statement. There are many aspects of salvation that we share in common with our separated brethren.
They believe that membership as well as following Catholic teachings are what can lead to salvation
I am not sure what you mean by “membership” here, but Scripture is clear that those who have been baptized into Christ are members of Him, and of one another in His One Body, the Church.
Catholic teachings come from Jesus, through the Apostles. Why would such teachings not lead to Life?
… but they give no guarantee such as this statement in the Bible … ‘If you confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus Christ is Lord you will be saved’
LOL. Again, written by a Catholic, for Catholics.
I guess they did not explain to you in CCD where your bible came from, did they? I am sorry. I hope that you will be able to learn the truth of your faith.
You are not alone, a great many of us were poorly catechized. I have learned more about my faith since I came to CAF than I learned in all the decades previous.