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murphdog261
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What does it mean when the Catholic Church states it possesses the fullness of truth?
Therefore, the Catholic Church could be said to be the group within the Body of Christ that most closely recognizes the truth found in the Head of Jesus Christ.
Note: this is NOT to say that the Catholic Church has a completeness of truth in the same way that God has a completeness of knowledge of everything. The Church is the Lord’s servant, its handmaid, and only readily recognizes the revealed truth that God hands to her. She just happens to recognize God’s revealed truth more fully than any other denomination of Christianity.
Also, this thread is not intended to speak about the impeccability within the Catholic Church, because that doesn’t exist. The pope, me, and you are all sinners, but we can still recognize the truth God reveals to us through His teaching members - provided they do no contradict the Tradition of previous teachers or Sacred Scripture.
Questions:
Catholics:
by including all peoples of the world into the Body of Christ (however loose the analogy may be), it allows us to say that "there is no salvation outside the Body of Christ, since only the Body can bring you to the head. However, how does one reconcile this statement with the exclusivity found within the Catholic Church. Is the Body of Christ really one? Is the Church still one? Can everyone belong to the Body of Christ, but not in the same way of recognition as the Catholic Church does? Is the Catholic Church exclusive because it possess the fullness of God’s revealed truth found in Scripture, Tradition, and in the teachings of the Magisterium?
Non - Catholics:
If the meaning of the phrase “fullness of truth” is meant by the Catholic Church to most closely and wholey recognize the revealed truth of God in Scripture, the 2,000 years of Church Tradition, and the teachings of the Magisterium, then do you agree that the Catholic Church possesses the fullness of revealed truth about Christianity?
Have a blessed Easter!
Murph
- God sent His Son to redeem the world
- Salvation is offered to every person in the world
- God grants his saving grace through Christ to the body of Christ
- Therefore, the body of Christ is composed of every person in the world, regardless of religion
- Whether it be on a individual, communal, or denomination level, different people more readily accept and recognize the truth found in the grace that God gives us
- On the level of different religions, Judaism recognizes God’s truth in its inspired religion more closely than Islam does.Islam, being monotheistic, is closer to God’s truth than Hinduism, a polytheistic religion.
- On the individual level, a person who has the desire to go to church often is recognizing the revealed truth of God by participating with God’s grace than someone who has no desire to worship the Lord.Someone who takes time out of his day to pray more often is recognizing the revealed truth in God more closely than someone who watches television with all his free time.
- On the denominational level, The Roman Catholic Church finds itself recognizing a fuller sense of truth found in Christ’s Body than other denominations of Christianity. In fact it has the fullness of revealed truth because it has recognized most fully the truth found in the deposit of faith given by Jesus Christ to his apostles and their successors.
- Complete canon of Scripture
- Apostolic Succession
- Real Presence of the Eucharist
- Communion of Saints
- Papal primacy
- All seven sacraments
- Historical and liturgical resemblance to the early church… etc.
Therefore, the Catholic Church could be said to be the group within the Body of Christ that most closely recognizes the truth found in the Head of Jesus Christ.
Note: this is NOT to say that the Catholic Church has a completeness of truth in the same way that God has a completeness of knowledge of everything. The Church is the Lord’s servant, its handmaid, and only readily recognizes the revealed truth that God hands to her. She just happens to recognize God’s revealed truth more fully than any other denomination of Christianity.
Also, this thread is not intended to speak about the impeccability within the Catholic Church, because that doesn’t exist. The pope, me, and you are all sinners, but we can still recognize the truth God reveals to us through His teaching members - provided they do no contradict the Tradition of previous teachers or Sacred Scripture.
Questions:
Catholics:
by including all peoples of the world into the Body of Christ (however loose the analogy may be), it allows us to say that "there is no salvation outside the Body of Christ, since only the Body can bring you to the head. However, how does one reconcile this statement with the exclusivity found within the Catholic Church. Is the Body of Christ really one? Is the Church still one? Can everyone belong to the Body of Christ, but not in the same way of recognition as the Catholic Church does? Is the Catholic Church exclusive because it possess the fullness of God’s revealed truth found in Scripture, Tradition, and in the teachings of the Magisterium?
Non - Catholics:
If the meaning of the phrase “fullness of truth” is meant by the Catholic Church to most closely and wholey recognize the revealed truth of God in Scripture, the 2,000 years of Church Tradition, and the teachings of the Magisterium, then do you agree that the Catholic Church possesses the fullness of revealed truth about Christianity?
Have a blessed Easter!
Murph