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Can you please quote from what you think Augustine said that indicates he believes that anyone outside the Church could possibly be saved? Otherwise, I seriously question whether he taught such a thing. I suspect whatever he said was misunderstood, as he clearly taught otherwise elsewhere. He did teach concerning a baptism of desire, meaning that the person who is not yet a part of the Church can be through explicit desire for baptism, but a heretic, schismatic, or anyone else who was not joined to the Church completely through at least desire, it is my understanding from his writings that Augustine taught they were lost.The Church can change many teachings. But…anyway…I think the Magisterium is applying a fuller (and, I’d say, truer) understanding or sense to the oft-quoted “no salvation outside the Church.” This issue has been present through the centuries, not just with Vatican II. Cyprian was not talking about Catholics vs. non-Catholic Christians when he wrote it. Augustine (~150 years later) acknowledged that there are those outside the visible structure of the Church that could be saved, and likewise those within the visible structure who may not be (City of God). And so on…
It’s easier for me to see the connections through the ages when I consider that formulation (no salvation outside Christ).
Thanks for the response(s)–appreciate your thoughtful replies.
Here are some examples:
newadvent.org/fathers/15121.htm
In Chapter 17, he explains that to those nations, which did not receive the gospel, it is due to God’s predestination as he foreknew they would reject it
Augustine says: “Whoever is without the Church will not be reckoned among the sons, and whoever does not want to have the Church as mother will not have God as father.”[23] papalencyclicals.net/Leo12/l12ubipr.htm
Moreover, St. Augustine and the other African bishops who met in the Council of Cirta in the year 412 explained the same thing at greater length: "Whoever has separated himself from the Catholic Church, no matter how laudably he lives, will not have eternal life, but has earned the anger of God because of this one crime: that he abandoned his union with Christ."http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Greg16/g16summo.htm
Saint Augustine: “No man can find salvation except in the Catholic Church. Outside the Catholic Church one can have everything except salvation. One can have honor, one can have the sacraments, one can sing alleluia, one can answer amen, one can have faith in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, and preach it too, but never can one find salvation except in the Catholic Church.” (Sermo ad Caesariensis Ecclesia plebem)