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mcq72
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What is obvious is that there is salvation outside the Catholic Church. Catholicism is not the only tradition in which to follow Christ.Do all these people who profess Christ AND sacrifice greatly - sometimes ultimately - on his behalf, are they all deceived? Are their actions not indicative of the work of the Holy Spirit? Can these people not love Christ simply because they were raised and believe in a way to love Him that may differ from yours? I’ll bet you a box of doughnuts I know what the Holy Father would say
Trouble is with one side of the mouth the CC graciously admits this in Lumen Gentia post by Sy Carl/ Wannano, but the other side of the mouth is controlled by hardliners who infer a personal dubious salvation without her Sacraments and knowingly refusing her truth and supreme authority (and of course any salvation is due to Catholic truth, thus retaining a “Catholic unity”, and hence still “no salvation outside the Catholic church”).
So in my opinion the CC keeps peace within between her “soft liners” and her " hard liners". Both are realists. The first in acknowledging the graces and realities of non Catholics. The hard liners in acknowledging firmly some of her unique teachings , and setting any aside ( admitting others right) would "by which the foundations of the Catholic faith are completely destroyed.”( PiusXI).
CAF seems to have both kinds of Catholics here. I might also say the soft liners certainly do not destroy the very foundations of the CC, but more surely rest on some of Christ’s foundational truths that made the CC in the first place, giving hope for the future.
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